g.tec Newsletter November 2009 Volume 26

This is the g.tec medical engineering electronic news bulletin. Articles provide tips, user reports and shortcuts for using g.tec's product family, as well as other technical, product, service and event information.

Products & Projects

s IntendiX P300 speller

Personal EEG-based spelling device.

s Example: Slow Cortical Potential cursor control

Slow cortical potential cursor control with Highspeed-Online Processing under Labview.

s g.BSanalyze is running under MATLAB as well as a stand-alone version.

gtec's biosignal analysis software is an interactive environment for biosignal data processing and analysis (EEG, ECG, EMG, EOG, ECoG,...) running under Matlab. A stand-alone version is now availabe that runs without Matlab

s Connecting E-Prime® to g.USBamp

E-Prime® provides a truly easy-to-use environment for computerized experiment design, data collection, and analysis and can be connected to the g.USBamp

News

 

s g.tec's Annual BCI-Research Award 2010
open for submission until February 01, 2010


 

s New publication in Neurosciences Letters

C. Guger, S. Daban, E. Sellers, C. Holzner, G. Krausz, R. Carabalona, F. Gramatica, G. Edlinger, "How many people are able to control a P300-based brain–computer interface (BCI)?", in Neuroscience Letters 462 (2009) 94–98
point Movie about robot control by thinking
The video shows robot control with SSVEP (Steady State Visual Evoked Potentials)

point Mind over Matter (CNN September, 2009)

CNN video showing BCI control done be the Wadsworth Center, Albany, New York.

Events & Workshops

 

s g.tec @ Medica

g.tec medical engineering GmbH is presenting new products at Medica 2009 in a few weeks.  This would be a chance for you to talk directly to our chief technical developer Franz Laundl about our products and your planned projects. Please visit us at booth 17c20

s 6th BCI2000 Workshop at Beijing

Günter Edlinger, one of the g.tec's CEOs will present new BCI systems for smart home control and for robot control. Please visit the g.tec/Bioreco booth for life demonstrations and register at the Beijing BCI2000 symposium.

Events

 

Meet us at the following exhibitions and conferences in 2009:

s

Lange Nacht der Forschung 2009

Nov 07

Linz, AT

s

Medica 2009

Nov 18-21

Düsseldorf, DE

s

Beijing BCI 2009 Symp.(BJBCI2009) & 6th BCI2000 Workshop

Dec 05-06

Beijing, CN

s

2009 Joint Virtual Reality Conference of EGVE - ICAT - EuroVR

Dec 07-09

Lyon, FR

Meet us at the following exhibitions and conferences in 2010:

s

Arab Health 2010

Jan 25-28

Dubai, UAE

s

TOBI Workshop 2010

Feb 03-04

Graz, AT

s

CeBit 2010

Mar 02-06

Hanover, DE

s

World Congress on NeuroRehabilitation

Mar 21-25

Vienna, AT

s Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting Apr 17-20 Montreal, CA
s BCI Meeting 2010 May 31-Jun 04 Monterey, CA, USA
s FENS - Forum of European Neuroscience Jul 03-07 Amsterdam, NL

Best regards from Austria,
Guenter Edlinger and Christoph Guger

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