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From Barcelona to the world: Neuroelectrics in Boston
Boston skyline (Creative Commons license) It has already been two years since we landed in the US to open our new offices in Cambridge...
Apr 12, 20162 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


Enobio at the outer space. A step closer
Enobio atthe outer space. This is a think I personally would love to see happen. Our device has already been in a lot of different...
Feb 16, 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


Neuroscience at Burning Man
“There will be dust” This year I made one of my dreams come true...I attended the Burning Man! For those who haven't heard about it,...
Jan 14, 20163 min read


Imagine… Suddenly… Not being able to speak anymore!
Every 2 seconds someone in the world will have a stroke for the first time. There were almost 17 million incidences of first-time stroke...
Dec 27, 20156 min read


A window into the brain networks: magnetoencephalography (MEG) and simultaneous Transcranial Current Stimulation (tCS).
Based on already published large evidence, non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques like tdCS represent very important approach...
Dec 12, 20156 min read


The future of our species at the CCCB and Brain Polyphony
New technologies constantly appear on our life. Who could have imagined that the competence of a classical music ‘tape’ and its...
Nov 19, 20153 min read
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