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Hardware tagging of EEG and why you should care

An Event Response Potential or ERP is a brain response to an external stimulation such as a sound, a flash or any event one can perceive. As soon as the brain processes this event, a specific signature or response appears in the brain activity. The brain response occurs in a few 100s of milliseconds after […]

Back from India !

Back from India !

We are now back from India and the Techfest exhibition… I must say we had a great time there ! At least 1000 persons came on the booth for explanations and demos about BCI and there applications including helping disabled people and videogames. I have been really excited by the attention that visitors had to […]

OpenViBE demonstrated at “La cité des sciences et de l’industrie”, Paris – Part 2 !

Great news, I recently got the information that the Tech’ Galerie exhibition at La cité des sciences et de l’industrie in Paris has turned from temporary to permanent exhibition. That involves that the OpenViBE “Use the force” demonstration will now be showcased on the g.Tec gUSBamp amplifier with no limit of time, until visitors don’t […]

OpenViBE demonstrated at “La cité des sciences et de l’industrie”, Paris

OpenViBE demos and videos are currently being showed at the Tech’ Galerie exhibition at La cité des sciences et de l’industrie in Paris. The demonstration set-up uses the g.Tec gUSBamp amplifier with three active electrodes… This is convenient for such demonstration because the preparation / installation is very fast. The Lutin Userlab, a research group […]

Integrating Acquisition Devices

We now have several acquisition devices available within OpenViBE… It’s time to write a few words about it. First of all, I should point out the different ways of communication with the device we met so far. Most of our drivers are based on a proprietary SDK which are shipped with the devices. This abstracts […]

g.Tec’s intendiX

g.Tec is an austrian company working on Brain Computer Interfaces for years. They build and sell their EEG acquisition hardware which is widely used in the BCI community. We have a 16 channels gUSBamp amplifier at INRIA which works pretty well with gLADYBird active electrodes… However, they recently launched their Personal BCI Speller, namely IntendiX, […]