• 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.

  • Alcohol Hangover Impacts Learning and Reward Processing Within the Medial-Frontal Cortex

Alcohol Hangover Impacts Learning and Reward Processing Within the Medial-Frontal Cortex

Alcohol intoxication impairs motor coordination, judgement, and decision-making. Interestingly, research suggests that the impact of alcohol consumption continues beyond the point of intoxication and into a period of alcohol hangover. Here, we examined differences in the amplitude of reward positivity – an event-related brain potential component associated with learning and how the amplitude of this component was impacted by alcohol hangover

2022-03-14T16:02:50+01:00December 14th, 2018|Categories: 2018, Issue 3/2018, User Research|Tags: , , , , , |

Wireless Trigger – a fully mobile solution for recording event markers in EEG data

The new Wireless Trigger set consists of a transmitter, connected to a trigger source, and a receiver, connected to an amplifier. This solution allows you to replace a trigger cable in your experimental setup making it completely wireless and opens new exciting ways to approach your mobile EEG research.

  • 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.

2022-02-14T22:30:28+01:00August 3rd, 2018|Categories: 2018, Issue 2/2018, Products & Applications, Support & Tips|Tags: , , , |
  • A guided tour through LORETA – Source localization in BrainVision Analyzer 2!

A guided tour through LORETA – Source localization in BrainVision Analyzer 2!

What do I need in order to include source analysis as part of my analysis pipeline? This article provides you with the solution mainly focusing on LORETA. We will also walk you through the requirements prior to applying LORETA so that you will be able to make the best usage of LORETA in BrainVision Analyzer 2.

2022-03-11T15:19:52+01:00April 30th, 2018|Categories: 2018, Issue 1/2018, Support & Tips|Tags: , , , , , |

Remote Control Server 2: Control your EEG recording from your stimulus presentation software

Our new Remote Control Server 2 (RCS) is available for download. It is a free tool that allows to control BrainVision Recorder from any stimulus presentation software. Remote Control Server 2 helps to automatize your EEG recording sessions and reduces chances of user errors so that you successfully execute your experiment.

2022-08-22T19:46:53+02:00April 30th, 2018|Categories: 2018, Issue 1/2018, Products & Applications|Tags: , , , , |
  • All you ever wanted to know about markers in BrainVision Analyzer 2

All you ever wanted to know about markers in BrainVision Analyzer 2

Why markers? Investigating electrophysiological effects that evolve over hundreds of milliseconds requires precisely timed triggers that can be used for trial alignment or averaging. This article will give you an overview of how to manage, edit and process your markers most efficiently in Analyzer 2.

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