• Extend your BrainVision Analyzer 2 to its full potential with Solutions

Extend your BrainVision Analyzer 2 to its full potential with Solutions

Are you looking for extensions for BrainVision Analyzer 2? They are called Solutions! Scientists from various fields of research use them to tweak Analyzer to their needs. Analysis of non-EEG sensor data, sleep data, single trials and time-frequency domain exports are only some examples where users can benefit from our solutions.

2022-03-14T15:59:03+01:00April 16th, 2021|Categories: 2021, Issue 1/2021, Support & Tips|Tags: , , , , |
  • Carbon Wire Loops (CWLs) in EEG-fMRI studies of interictal epileptic activity

Carbon Wire Loops in EEG-fMRI studies of interictal epileptic activity

At the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, we work with combined EEG and fMRI acquisition to study epileptic patients to determine the brain region responsible for the generation of seizures that characterize this condition. We use Carbon Wire Loops to help recover a clean signal from the EEG recorded in the MR environment.

2022-03-14T15:59:20+01:00December 4th, 2020|Categories: 2020, Issue 3/2020, User Research|Tags: , , , , , |
  • What’s new in BrainVision Analyzer 2.2.1? – Integration of Tobii Pro Lab data in Add Channels & more

What’s new in BrainVision Analyzer 2.2.1? – Integration of Tobii Pro Lab data in Add Channels & more

We are pleased to inform you that Analyzer 2.2.1 has been released. This new version comprises not only an expansion of the Add Channels transform to support Tobii Pro Lab data, but also incorporates improvements to enhance Analyzer’s usability. Here is a brief overview of the major changes and new features in BrainVision Analyzer 2.2.1.

  • Offline analysis of sensor data in BrainVision Analyzer 2

Offline analysis of sensor data in BrainVision Analyzer 2

Besides our solutions for EEG recordings, Brain Products offers a variety of sensors dedicated to peripheral physiological signals. This guide should provide you with an overview of processing steps that are commonly applied to sensor signals and how you can implement them in your analysis pipeline in BrainVision Analyzer 2.

2022-03-14T16:02:15+01:00August 24th, 2020|Categories: 2020, Issue 2/2020, Support & Tips|Tags: , , , |
  • Simultaneous EEG-fMRI reveals neural substrates during sleep that support Fluid Intelligence

Simultaneous EEG-fMRI reveals neural substrates during sleep that support Fluid Intelligence

This user research article summarizes the publication “Brain Activation Time-Locked to Sleep Spindles Associated With Human Cognitive Abilities”. Here, simultaneous EEG-fMRI recordings were used to understand the functional significance of interindividual differences in brain activations, time-locked to sleep spindles.

  • Fingerprints of excellence: A great journey towards the new features in BrainVision Analyzer 2.2.0

Fingerprints of excellence: A great journey towards the new features in BrainVision Analyzer 2.2.0

A new major update of our flagship analysis software, BrainVision Analyzer 2, is about to be released. In this article we intend to familiarize you with the most salient features coming with Analyzer 2.2.0, hoping they have a positive impact on your research work.

  • The Brain Products Webinar Channel: Watch a training video anytime and anywhere

The Brain Products Webinar Channel: Watch a training video anytime and anywhere

Are you in the middle of your analysis and stuck? Could you use some training right now, but there is no live BrainVision Analyzer 2 webinar coming up? Don’t worry, you can now enjoy an Analyzer 2 training anytime you need it. Watch your favorite webinars on our new Brain Products Webinar Channel.

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