In an era where personalized education and real-time feedback are becoming essential, the role of brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies, particularly electroencephalography (EEG), is more relevant than ever. Once confined to laboratories, EEG has now the potential to step into classrooms, … Read More
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Neurofeedback in the Real World: From Training your Brain to improve Mental Health
Neurofeedback is a method that trains individuals to consciously regulate their brain activity through real-time feedback from EEG signals. Traditionally used in clinical research and therapeutic settings, it is now gaining broader interest for a variety of applications. From treating … Read More
Neuroadaptive Technology and Brain-Computer Interfaces: Toward a Future of Conversing with Our Minds
The convergence of neuroadaptive technology, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), and artificial intelligence is reshaping the boundaries between mind and machine. Traditionally, BCIs have enabled basic communication and control by translating brain activity, often measured through EEG (electroencephalography), into digital signals. However, … Read More
Understanding EEG Power: Beyond the Brainwaves
When discussing brain activity, the term brainwaves frequently appears—but what exactly does this mean, why is it important, and how does it relate to EEG power? What Are Brainwaves? Brainwaves are rhythmic electrical activities produced by neurons in your brain. … Read More
A Comparative Analysis of EEG Cap Technologies
Electroencephalography (EEG), a non-invasive neurophysiological technique, employs the measurement of cortical electrical activity via scalp electrodes. The efficiency of EEG recording is linked to the cap technology employed, which dictates electrode placement, signal quality and user comfort and experience. In this article, we will provide a comparative analysis of EEG cap technologies, ranging from simplified headbands to high-density multi-channel caps, highlighting their applications and characteristics. … Read More
A Comparison of Electrodes: Dry, Wet and Soft
Electrodes are used in many technologies, fundamentally acting as transducers that convert the body’s ionic currents into electronically processable signals and vice versa. In medical diagnostics, they are inseparable from procedures like electrocardiograms (ECGs), electroencephalograms (EEGs), and electromyograms (EMGs), enabling the detection and analysis of electrical activity in the heart, brain and muscles, respectively. … Read More
BrainAccess Mobile App Release
BrainAccess team has released the first version of the BrainAccess Mobile App. … Read More
BrainAccess at the “Heroes of the Brain” Neurohackathon
Last month, the BrainAccess team had the honor of sponsoring and attending the “Heroes of the Brain”—the largest neurohackathon of its kind in Poland, hosted by the Neuron Science Club and the Wrocław University of Science and Technology. We had … Read More
BrainAccess Team Attends the 16th International Conference of the Lithuanian Neuroscience Association
The 16th International Conference of the Lithuanian Neuroscience Association (LNA), held on November 29th, 2024, at the Life Sciences Center in Vilnius, Lithuania, featured a diverse program of keynote lectures, poster presentations and discussions. … Read More
BrainAccess SDK Version Update to 3.5.0
BrainAccess SDK has been updated to 3.5.0 for both Windows and Linux operating systems. … Read More