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On memory and why I (you) can’t remember what I (you) ate today
In psychology, memory is defined as the process by the brain stores and remembers information from the past. Classical psychological...
Sep 1, 20153 min read


Out-of-Body-Experiences and Neurosciences
“The easiest path is not always the best” Lobsang Rampa, The Third Eye Ever since I read when I was a teenager Lobsang Rampa's The Third...
Aug 14, 20153 min read


Can cortical networks be used to analyse EEG signals?
Broadly speaking, when we talk about analysing EEG signals, we are talking about how to use those time-varying signals to classify...
Aug 10, 20155 min read


SONAR - BRAINPOLYPHONY
Since its first edition in 1994 Sonar Festival is definitely one of the electronic music festivals you cannot miss. For its sixth...
Jul 22, 20153 min read


Moving Neuroscience out of the lab
Recently in Starlab we conducted some recordings out of the lab. We equipped some volunteers with a bunch of EEG, ECG and GSR sensors...
Jul 10, 20153 min read


BCI Evolution-Exploring Opportunities
Brain-Computer Interaction (BCI) based technology is thriving and has the potential of spreading into society by addressing the needs of...
Jun 24, 20154 min read


Support Vector Machines: What they do and their best 'trick'
In the past years machine learning has been used to address many different problems in neuroscience. When we talk about classification,...
Jun 5, 20153 min read


Get your brain fit
As I have explained in a previous post, we loose about 100 000 neurons per day. But this is not something to be really worried about,...
May 25, 20153 min read
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