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Introducing Neuroelectrics' Wiki!
At Neuroelectrics and Starlab we intend to stimulate activity in the areas we work in and we are convinced that one of the ways of...
Dec 18, 20142 min read


Are brains computers?
Recently Stephen Hawking apparently said "I think the brain is like a programme in the mind, which is like a computer, so it's...
Dec 18, 20144 min read


tDCS clinical research - recent highlights: Pain
Is transcranial current stimulation (tCS, including direct current, tDCS, alternating current, tACS, or random noise stimulation tRNS)...
Dec 18, 201419 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


Recent Highlights in tCS Clinical Research: Stroke
Is transcranial current stimulation (tCS, including direct current, tDCS, alternating current, tACS, or random noise stimulation tRNS)...
Dec 18, 201419 min read


Hans Berger: Lights and Shadows of the Inventor of Electroencephalography
Most of us who have worked in EEG and have come across the biography of Hans Berger, the father of electroencephalography , have found...
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
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