Category Archives: Science

New webinar scheduled

Resting-state brain connectivity analysis with BESA Connectivity 2.0 Before the year is over, there is time for one more highlight: the last BESA … [more]

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Conference presentation: The Sources of Auditory Evoked Responses

Michael Scherg, the founder of BESA, gave a talk at the IERASG meeting in Cologne, Germany, in 2023, spanning four decades of research … [more]

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New YouTube playlist combines BESA feature videos

A new YouTube playlist combines the feature videos showing some of the recently added advanced features in BESA Research and BESA Connectivity. Tap … [more]

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#EEGinEveryday – mbt meets BESA: An interview with our expert Mateusz Rusiniak

EEG in everyday life: As scientists and researchers, we have asked ourselves – what happens in our brain when we play darts or … [more]

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Publications by our customers – current trends

We took a look at the number of publications created using BESA software. And we need to conclude: the trend is positive! Each … [more]

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Let’s meet at Biomag 2022

With a two-year pandemic delay, we now can’t wait until the start of the Biomag conference! BESA is a bronze sponsor of this … [more]

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Meet us at the OHBM!

Less than a week to go! We are getting super-excited about the OHBM meeting in Glasgow, UK, which starts this Sunday. BESA will … [more]

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BESA conference schedule 2022

Conferences are happening again this year, with real people discussing science and health topics in real auditoriums! We are sooo looking forward to … [more]

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New Beamformer feature video on our YouTube channel

The use of beamforming in M/EEG source imaging has become more and more popular over the last years, with several improvements and various … [more]

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Here is a must-read if you want to analyze combined EEG-fMRI!

Combined EEG-fMRI recordings pose several challenges for data analysis. Several large artifacts need to be handled in order to successfully recover the brain-related … [more]

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