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Jan 11, 20193 min read
Enobio reads emotions through the EEG of sports enthusiast with ALS
Some years ago, the world was frozen with the “ice bucket challenge”. Liters of water and ice were dumped over thousands of people’s head...
Dec 5, 20182 min read
EEG IN THE AIR
EEG is in the Air “I’m looking up because that is where I want to be” Anonymous … most likely an aviator. Brain imaging techniques are...
Oct 19, 20183 min read
Algorithmic complexity of EEG for neurodegenerative disease progression
As we have already discussed in a previous blog on Brain Consciousness and Complexity, algorithmic complexity is an intrinsic property of...
Oct 10, 20183 min read
Out of body experiences - neural engineering informs brain sciences
Someone knew someone who almost died. And when that happened, this person was able to see their own body, from above, lying in that bed....
May 8, 20184 min read
Monitoring effects of Transcranial Current Stimulation with EEG, fMRI, MEG, NIRS.
Transcranial current stimulation (tCS) seems to be a powerful tool to make the link between brain function and disease. This has been...
Mar 7, 20183 min read
How can we apply AI, Machine Learning or Deep Learning to EEG?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been part of our imaginations and simmering in research labs since a group of computer scientists...
Nov 11, 20174 min read
Heart beat monitoring – what can we learn?
Heart monitoring is becoming increasingly popular with the availability of health monitoring wristbands. Most of these units have...
Jul 21, 20176 min read
Brain, consciousness and complexity.
Various processes in natural sciences, such as the geometric shape of shores, rocks, plants, waves, organism trajectories, atmospheric...
Apr 10, 20172 min read
The first Brainpolyphony concert
Last December the 10th in Barcelona we were happy to present the first Brainpolyphony Orchestra Concert. Brainpolyphony is a project...
Feb 20, 20174 min read
Synchronization in nature generally and between the brain and periphery specifically
Nature has a beautiful tendency to coordinate things. If two pendulum clocks are hanging from the same beam, they start moving in the...
Nov 30, 20163 min read
NE goes computational at ICANN
During the 6-9th of September, Barcelona was home to the 25th International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks or ICANN, the annual...
Jun 21, 20164 min read
Stimulus Presentation solutions for your EEG experiments
Neuroscientists usually need presenting stimuli as well as behavioral monitoring while recording brain activity. Several software...
Mar 20, 20163 min read
The rise and decline of EEG, where are we now?
Electroencephalography (EEG) is a brain-state monitoring technique that allows for the recording of neural activity non-invasively. Since...
Feb 1, 20163 min read
Correcting Ocular Artifacts in EEG Signals
All of us who deal with EEG signals know how important artifacts are. EEG is one of the biological potentials with lowest amplitude...
Nov 16, 20154 min read
8 reasons why affective computing should be multimodal and include EEG
Recently my colleagues Javier Acedo and Marta Castellano posted about ExperienceLab, Neurokai’s platform for characterizing the emotional...
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