Brain Products Press Release
  • Easycap EEG recording caps: An overview

Easycap EEG recording caps: An overview

Given the huge variety of EEG Recording Caps that are available on the market choosing the right one is sometimes not an easy task. In this article Falk Minow (General Manager of Easycap GmbH), gives a comprehensive overview of different cap solutions offered by Easycap and Brain Products.

2024-05-02T11:57:34+02:00August 24th, 2020|Categories: 2020, Issue 2/2020, Support & Tips|Tags: , , , , , , , |
  • combining Brain Products electrode systems with an EGI Net Amp

Adaptors to easily combine Brain Products and EGI hardware

Brain Products and EasyCap strive to present options so that you have the freedom of choice when combining our equipment with that of another manufacturer. Here we present adaptors for connecting Brain Products and EGI systems.

Success at the CYBATHLON BCI Series Race

Brain Products was proud to sponsor the Mirage91 team at the CYBATHLON BCI Series on September 17th in Graz. Equipped with a LiveAmp and actiCAP slim system, Mirage91 with pilot Pascal Prietl won second place overall! We look forward to sponsoring them and the SEC FHT team at the global CYBATHLON competition in May 2020.

2024-07-31T14:58:35+02:00December 17th, 2019|Categories: 2019, Conferences & Events, Issue 3/2019|Tags: , , , |
  • Product update: A better splitter box for Brain Products outstanding active electrode system!

Product update: A better splitter box for Brain Products outstanding active electrode system!

Our active electrodes are the best choice for high quality EEG recordings and greatly appreciated in many labs worldwide. A central component of each 32-channel actiCAP electrode set is the splitter box. It bundles up all single electrode wires coming from the cap and routes them neatly to the amplifier. We improved this component for a better research experience regarding several aspects ...

2022-08-22T19:39:48+02:00May 3rd, 2019|Categories: 2019, Issue 1/2019, Products & Applications|Tags: , , |
  • actiCHamp Plus and PowerUnit

Introducing the actiCHamp Plus – offering active and passive electrode recordings … and more!

We are excited to announce our new actiCHamp Plus amplifier. It is compatible with all our active and passive electrode systems including the R-Net and powered by a sturdy lithium-ion battery – the PowerUnit. Read more about the actiCHamp Plus and why it is set to be the next essential part of your lab.

2022-08-22T19:46:18+02:00December 14th, 2018|Categories: 2018, Issue 3/2018, Products & Applications|Tags: , , , , |
  • CapTrak

Tips for a better CapTrak experience

Accurate source localization needs accurate electrode positions. With the CapTrak, users can accurately and quickly acquire positions of all Brain Products active electrodes. However, a few things should be considered to ensure a quick and successful electrode localization. In this Support Tip, we provide you with some practical suggestions to help you improve the digitization of your active electrode set when using the CapTrak.

  • actiCAP slim active Electrodes Walkthrough

actiCAP slim active Electrodes Walkthrough

In issue 01/2017 we published an “actiCAP active Electrodes Walkthrough” guide to the practical use of actiCAP electrodes. Given the release of our new actiCAP slim electrodes, here is a detailed walkthrough showing you how to use actiCAP slim electrodes. Again, we added tricks and tips that help to make your recording sessions as smooth as possible.

2024-05-02T11:57:54+02:00August 3rd, 2018|Categories: 2018, Issue 2/2018, Products & Applications, Support & Tips|Tags: , , , |
  • Using mobile EEG to assess the Bereitschaftspotential before 192-meter extreme bungee jumping

Using mobile EEG to assess the Bereitschaftspotential before 192-meter extreme bungee jumping

Self-initiated voluntary acts are preceded by a negative electrical brain potential, the Bereitschaftspotential (BP), occurring up to two seconds before the actual movement. Up to now, the BP has only been recorded under laboratory conditions. Here recording of the BP before self-initiated 192-meter extreme bungee jumping is reported for the first time. Our results pave the way to further investigate the neural substrates and mechanisms underlying real-world decision making and behaviour.

2022-01-27T11:20:14+01:00August 3rd, 2018|Categories: 2018, Issue 2/2018, User Research|Tags: , , , |
  • State-of-the-art Research EEG Facilities in Islamabad, Pakistan

State-of-the-art Research EEG Facilities in Islamabad, Pakistan

For decades, Pakistan has been suffering from earthquakes, floods, poverty, political instability, a fragile infrastructure, terrorism and regional violence. Indeed, it has been described as a hard country. Given these circumstances, is Pakistan a good choice for setting up a new research EEG laboratory?

2024-12-01T15:17:03+01:00April 30th, 2018|Categories: 2018, Issue 1/2018, Products & Applications, User Research|Tags: , |
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