I had a customer in Malaysia reach out asking about using the OpenBCI Cyton in a study they are running… Read more » ...
This was one of the things that you just kind of stumble on to. For the past few years, we (Pierluigi, Christoph and Michael) have been conducting research on the flow experience. The flow experience ...
Have you published your own research using OpenBCI? Send it to us at contact@openbci.com Here is a list of research papers and articles that have used OpenBCI hardware and software for their research.
OpenBCI creates open-source tools for biosensing and neuroscience. OpenBCI’s mission is to lower the barrier to entry for brain-computer interfacing, while ensuring that these technologies are adopted ...
Today, we are thrilled to unveil Galea. Galea is a hardware and software platform that merges next-generation biometrics with mixed reality. This is the first device that integrates EEG, EMG, EDA, PPG ...
In this work an experimental methodology was developed using OpenBCI for the acquisition of EEG signals from 24 volunteer subjects. The volunteers are work and research colleagues from ESPOL ...
As a company dedicated to open-source hardware and software, we rely on the support of our community. Though OpenBCI is a for-profit company, your donations go a long way towards the innovation of ...
A list of all public EEG-datasets. This list of EEG-resources is not exhaustive. If you find something new, or have explored any unfiltered link in depth, please update the repository.
While 72% of consumers surveyed are excited by devices that can read brainwaves, survey points to significant concerns about how tech giants may use that data BROOKLYN, NY — March 10, 2021 — OpenBCI, ...
I purchased the OpenBCI Cyton board with the whimsical goal of building a wearable and portable BCI device to drive a Lego robot with the power of my mind. I am still very far from driving the robot, ...
Andrey Parfenov is a Russian born software engineer and the creator of BrainFlow. He has previously worked at Intel, Nvidia, and as a researcher at the University of Innsbruck. When he’s not writing ...
Christian Bayerlein is a German technologist and disabled rights activist living with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a genetic disease that affects the motor neurons that control voluntary muscle ...