After an introductory workshop with Dr. Lydia Timm (MES Forschungssysteme), the system is now available for students to do exciting research, for instance on brain activity during movement planning, on questions related to motor cognition or on the use of neurofeedback in sport and health.
Part of the system is an electrode set with 64 EEG channels and an amplifier which enables the additional recording of EMG and other physiological signals. The available software package enables basic and advanced analyses. Part of the apparatus is a trigger box for the synchronization with devices such as motion tracking or for the presentation of stimuli and experimental tasks.