News in brief (April 2024)
Here are some more short news as well as an overview of the latest updates and downloads for our products and solutions.
Here are some more short news as well as an overview of the latest updates and downloads for our products and solutions.
In our last newsletter issue, we proudly introduced the new TriggerBox Plus. Now, we want to provide some more information on how this new and enhanced version of the TriggerBox changes the way you can interact with this device and how you can make the best use of its new features.
Here are some more short news as well as an overview of the latest updates and downloads for our products and solutions.
We are happy to introduce a new version of the TriggerBox: the TriggerBox Plus. The new TriggerBox Plus offers a lot of upgrades and new features, mainly comprising a new LabStreamingLayer (LSL) functionality and a more flexible signal routing and faster reading capabilities.
Many of you might already be using the Wireless Trigger system to facilitate experiments that are utilizing the LiveAmp’s potential as a mobile amplifier. By pairing a single transmitter with multiple receivers, you can now maximize the possibilities of such a mobile experiment by adding more LiveAmps to run hyperscanning experiments.
Here we introduce a step-by-step guide for both LSL markers and hardware triggers with Brain Products and various stimulus presentation software programs that will ensure you are ready to start your experiments with the most accurate timing possible.
Here are some more short news as well as an overview of the latest updates and downloads for our products and solutions.
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.
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”.
We often receive questions from researchers regarding the quality of their EEG-fMRI data or the success of artifact handling procedures. Frequently, these data related problems can be traced back to the recording settings.