Event Abstract

Mobile and Fast Applicable EEG equipment: Challenges and Opportunities

  • 1 Brain Products GmbH, Germany

The growing field of educational neuroscience brings together multiple disciplines to inform education. Educational neuroscientists face their own particular set of challenges and requirements for research in real world settings; however, approaches that successfully incorporate new technology can more effectively explore the interactions between brain-based biological processes and education. At Brain Products, we address these needs by providing solutions with our completely wireless and portable LiveAmp EEG system. The ultra-lightweight and compact LiveAmp is intuitive to use, has outstanding signal quality and can record up to 64 channels. With the Wireless Trigger you can transmit event markers to your EEG amplifier without the need for any cable. This mobile setup allows for convenient use within classroom settings, all while providing research-grade quality signals. Oftentimes educational neuroscience research requires ultra-fast application with maximum comfort. Both our sponge-based R-Net and solid gel cap allow for rapid preparation without leaving any gel residues. In this workshop, we will demonstrate how this portable amplifier can be combined with our easy-to-apply electrodes in an end-to-end solution, integrating both our hardware and analysis software to best suit your educational research needs.

Keywords: Neuroscience, EEG, Solutions, Education, Technology

Conference: 4th International Conference on Educational Neuroscience, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 10 Mar - 11 Mar, 2019.

Presentation Type: Oral Presentation (invited speakers only)

Topic: Educational Neuroscience

Citation: Castellone P (2019). Mobile and Fast Applicable EEG equipment: Challenges and Opportunities. Conference Abstract: 4th International Conference on Educational Neuroscience. doi: 10.3389/conf.fnhum.2019.229.00007

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Received: 25 Feb 2019; Published Online: 27 Sep 2019.

* Correspondence: Mr. Pierluigi Castellone, Brain Products GmbH, Munich, Germany, events@brainproducts.com