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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...
Feb 20, 20174 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...
Nov 30, 20163 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...
Jun 21, 20164 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...
Mar 20, 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...
Feb 1, 20163 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...
Nov 16, 20154 min read


EEG and Space
EEG researchers are opening new frontiers for exploring the human brain beyond the Earth. EEG research on humans in space travel is...
Dec 18, 20142 min read


Does Consciousness Matter?
Last month Max Tegmark from MIT published a paper on consciousness. The curious thing here is that Tegmark is a physicist and they don’t...
Dec 18, 20142 min read


EEG features
In a previous post , I explained the basic steps in EEG data analysis . Now I will go trough the type of EEG features most commonly used...
Dec 18, 20143 min read


Artifacts Contaminating Your EEG Recordings
EEG is one of the biological potentials with lowest amplitude (typically a few microvolts). It is highly sensitive and is likely to be...
Dec 18, 20142 min read


Stress and EEG
Some time ago we carried out an experiment in Starlab to see if we could find stress markers in EEG signals. This research was done...
Dec 18, 20143 min read


14 Event Related Potentials (ERP) - Components and Modalities
To celebrate my 14th post in Neuroelectrics blog, I have decided to share 14 different ERP components and modalities with you. I presume...
Dec 18, 20144 min read


EEG in multimodal environments
We have been working lately on some applications that take EEG sensors out of the common lab and put them out in the cold, through...
Dec 18, 20142 min read


EEG and Complex Networks
A graph is a powerful mathematical tool useful to study and represent the interaction of certain datasets. In an abstract way, we can...
Dec 18, 20143 min read


What is EEG sonification?
In this post I want to talk to you about something quite different to anything else we discussed before: sonification and its combination...
Dec 18, 20142 min read
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