• How to do hyperscanning with LabStreamingLayer (LSL)

Hyperscanning series part 3: How to do hyperscanning with LabStreamingLayer (LSL)

So far, this series covered hyperscanning with BrainAmp amplifiers as well as with CGX Quick headsets. Part 3 introduces a more general approach, which is based on LabStreamingLayer (LSL).

  • How to verify timing in your EEG setup

How to verify timing in your EEG setup

When analyzing EEG data, especially event-related potentials (ERPs), a reliable relationship between event markers and actual events is crucial. This article introduces the means to measure timing delays and latencies in your EEG recording setup.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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  • First Steps to Using Carbon Wire Loops (CWLs) to Correct for Artifacts in simultaneous EEG-fMRI

First Steps to Using Carbon Wire Loops to Correct for Artifacts in simultaneous EEG-fMRI

EEG signals acquired in parallel to fMRI data require the handling of artifacts in the EEG dataset due to electrode motion, for example, by blood pulsation. Using carbon wire loops placed on EEG caps allows you to directly measure these artifacts and subsequently correct for them efficiently using a regression-based approach.

  • 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.

  • From Movement to Action: An EEG Study into the Emerging Sense of Agency in Early Infancy

From Movement to Action: An EEG Study into the Emerging Sense of Agency in Early Infancy

This study investigates whether 4-month-old infants build causal action-effect models, a prerequisite for a sense of agency. Using behavioral and neural measures of violation of expectation, we found evidence for causal models only in a subset of infants. Thus, the sense of agency is beginning to emerge at this age.

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