UCL-CNT Early Career Investigator Award in Neuroimaging Techniques 2020 presented to Yunzhe Liu

The "UCL-CNT Early Career Investigator Award in Neuroimaging Techniques" acknowledges an exceptional contribution by a UCL (University College London) student or staff member in the early stages of their career and is sponsored by Brain Products and Brain Products UK. Here is a short portrait of the winner in 2020, Yunzhe Liu.

2022-01-18T20:49:10+01:00August 13th, 2021|Categories: 2021, Conferences & Events, Issue 2/2021|Tags: , |

Brain Products Conferences, Events, Webinars and Workshops: August to November 2021

Brain Products will be attending or hosting the following events from August to November 2021. Please stop by or sign up, say hello and take the opportunity to meet our team, learn more about our application solutions or discuss your research and neuroscience requirements.

2023-12-19T17:36:34+01:00August 13th, 2021|Categories: 2021, Conferences & Events, Issue 2/2021|Tags: , , |
  • All new CGX Quick headsets with live impedance measurement by means of LEDs now available

All new CGX Quick headsets with live impedance measurement by means of LEDs

The newly released CGX Quick Systems have been updated to include live impedance checking by means of LEDs, as well as improvements in design and wearability. In addition, we put together a bundle including the new Quick Systems and BrainVision Recorder for CGX. If you’ve recently purchased a Quick System and would like to upgrade, we are offering trade-in and loyalty programs.

  • Combining EEG and eye tracking: a workflow for your lab experiment

Combining EEG and eye tracking: a workflow for your lab experiment

Combining EEG and eye tracking can open new possibilities for your EEG analysis. In this article, we will mention important aspects to consider when planning your EEG & eye tracking experiment, and we show step by step how you can set up lab-based recordings with our actiCHamp Plus EEG amplifier and the Tobii Pro Spectrum eye tracker.

  • How to do hyperscanning with BrainAmps

Hyperscanning series part 1: How to do hyperscanning with BrainAmps

This first part of the hyperscanning series introduces our current gold standard hardware solution for this application: the BrainAmps. Combining multiple BrainAmps allows using separate ground and reference channels for each participant and provides perfect clock synchronization in a single EEG recording file.

2023-08-29T12:57:57+02:00April 16th, 2021|Categories: 2021, Issue 1/2021, Products & Applications, Support & Tips|Tags: , |
  • The sound of silence: an EEG hyperscanning study

The sound of silence: an EEG study of how musicians time pauses in individual and joint music performance

We recently investigated how musical partners resolve unmeasured expressive silences in musical interaction. Partners resolved shorter silences more synchronously than longer silences; partners also displayed enhanced neural markers of motor preparation for shorter relative to longer silences. Thus, shorter silences in interaction may facilitate interpersonal coordination.

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