Brain Products Press Release
  • FI MoBI Award

Submit your Mobile Brain/Body Imaging publication and win the Brain Products MoBI Award 2022!

Submissions for the MoBI Award 2022, rewarding excellence in research within the field of Mobile Brain/Body Imaging, are now open. Submit your paper and win a trophy, a certificate as well as one of three LiveAmp bundles – including amplifier, electrodes, caps, recording software and more.

  • All new CGX Quick headsets with live impedance measurement by means of LEDs now available

All new CGX Quick headsets with live impedance measurement by means of LEDs

The newly released CGX Quick Systems have been updated to include live impedance checking by means of LEDs, as well as improvements in design and wearability. In addition, we put together a bundle including the new Quick Systems and BrainVision Recorder for CGX. If you’ve recently purchased a Quick System and would like to upgrade, we are offering trade-in and loyalty programs.

  • A “how-to” guide on combining Brain Products equipment for Sport Psychophysiology

A “how-to” guide on combining Brain Products equipment for Sport Psychophysiology

In this article, we provide you with an example on the “how-to” of acquiring and analysing sport psychophysiology data. Given the potential complexity of the topic, we decided to focus on the concrete example of golf putting. However, our hope is to provide you with a general idea that you can re-shape and adapt to other sport movements that are of interest to your research question.

  • FI MoBI Award

Brain Products MoBI Award 2020: And the winners are …

The MoBI Award was designed to recognize excellence in the field of Mobile Brain/Body Imaging research. Taking your research out of the lab and into the real world is no easy feat and Brain Products wants to encourage and reward scientists who are doing so. During our online virtual symposium, we awarded two (yes, a tie!) first place winners with LiveAmp 32 systems and our third place winner with a LiveAmp 8 system.

  • CGX Quick 20r and 30

Quick and easy to apply dry headset: Welcoming the CGX Quick System into our Product Portfolio

We heard your wishes and are happy to announce that we have partnered with our good friends at CGX to be able to offer you a high-grade, dry electrode, wearable headset.

  • A new solution for recording video alongside EEG

A new solution for recording video alongside EEG

Synchronizing video and EEG data streams can be complex. To make this task as easy as possible, allowing you to focus on your research questions, we updated our Video & EEG solution. Continue reading to learn more about how we use high-resolution network cameras, integrated with BrainVision Recorder to provide you with excellent synchronization of your video and EEG recordings.

  • FI MoBI Award

Submit your Mobile Brain/Body Imaging publication and win the Brain Products MoBI Award 2020!

Submission for the MoBI award, rewarding excellence in research within the field of Mobile Brain/Body Imaging, is now open. Submit your paper for your chance to win one of three LiveAmp packages (including amplifier, electrode cap and recording software). Winners will be presented at the 4th International Mobile Brain/Body Imaging conference in San Diego (USA).

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.

  • 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: , , , |
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