• EIB64-DUO – a common input box for both actiCHamp Plus and BrainAmps

EIB64-DUO – a common input box for both actiCHamp Plus and BrainAmps

You might have already come across an Electrode Input Box (EIB). In the past, the main function of the EIB was to enable the use of touch-proof (1.5 mm DIN) electrodes with either BrainAmp or actiCHamp Plus systems. If your lab already has both actiCHamp Plus and BrainAmp equipment, you might find the new EIB64-DUO from Easycap particularly interesting for your passive electrode setup!

2022-08-22T19:23:21+02:00December 7th, 2021|Categories: 2021, Issue 3/2021, Products & Applications|Tags: , , , |
  • 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.

  • Methodology for characterizing network activations with neuro-navigated TMS and EEG

Methodology for characterizing network activations with neuro-navigated TMS and EEG

This aEEG-TMSrticle walks you through the collection of neuro-navigated simultaneously obtained Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) evoked EEG (TMS-EEG) data to investigate network-specific TMS-induced EEG activations, as in Ozdemir et al, 2020 (PNAS), focusing specifically on the methods of TMS-EEG data collection and analysis.

2023-03-31T15:16:48+02:00December 4th, 2020|Categories: 2020, Issue 3/2020, Support & Tips, User Research|Tags: , , , , , |
  • EEG-fNIRS cap

Fully powered, high-density, EEG and fNIRS with Brain Products and NIRx

Curious about combining EEG and fNIRS for your stationary, lab-based research? If the answer is yes, then check out our step-by-step guide on stationary EEG-fNIRS setup with actiCHamp Plus, actiCAP slim/snap, and NIRScout.

Brain Products LSL on GitHub

Brain Products has been a big supporter of LabStreamingLayer (LSL) right from the very beginning. Since then, LSL has become a well-established tool for the EEG research community and beyond. To continue and improve our support for this system we provide a venue where interested researchers can easily find all the necessary tools and information.

  • Communication with the trigger port: A beginner’s guide

Communication with the trigger port: A beginner’s guide

Beginners from non-technical disciplines are often challenged when setting up their EEG experiment especially in terms of triggers/markers. If you are struggling with this topic, too, or want to learn more, check out our new “Beginner’s guide on Communication with the trigger port”.

2022-06-20T11:07:55+02:00August 24th, 2020|Categories: 2020, Issue 2/2020, Support & Tips|Tags: , , , , , |
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