Harness the Power of Websockets: Real-Time Data Processing with Naxon Explorer and Naxon Emotions
Naxon Labs
Naxon Labs works with portable EEG technology for the development of practical applications and tools
In the realm of neurotechnology, real-time data processing plays a crucial role in unlocking valuable insights and enabling groundbreaking applications. Naxon Labs is at the forefront of this innovation with its powerful tools, Naxon Explorer and Naxon Emotions. One key feature that sets these tools apart is the integration of websockets, which allows users to access and process data from Muse devices in real time. In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of utilizing websockets and how they enhance the capabilities of Naxon Explorer and Naxon Emotions. Read the article.
NeuroFrance 2023 Lyon: Exploring the Frontiers of Neuroscience
Every two years, neuroscientists from all over France gather to exchange knowledge, present their research findings, and engage in discussions on the latest advancements in the field. This year, the highly anticipated NeuroFrance 2023 conference took place on May 24-26th in Lyon, the capital of the Gauls, offering a vibrant scientific program and exciting opportunities for collaboration.
After the virtual event in 2021, the neuroscience community eagerly embraced the return of an in-person conference, allowing researchers to reconnect face-to-face and establish new connections. NeuroFrance 2023 did not disappoint, offering a diverse range of activities and sessions to cater to the diverse interests of attendees. Read the article.
Visualizing brain wave data in real time
Doing Research with Naxon is Easy. Naxon Explorer is an affordable useful tool and neurofeedback system for researchers in Neuroscience, Psychology, Medicine, Engineering and Information Technology. It is a web platform dedicated to exploring brain data taken with portable electroencephalographs (portable EEGs),?where both an experienced researcher or recently graduated professional can easily explore the brain.
The central part of the platform is displayed where you visualize brain wave data in real time on a graph of voltage and time, divided by channel.
How to work with Naxon Explorer's visualization tools? Read the article.
News about Neurotechnology
Neurotechnology in New Zealand: developments and state of the art. Developments and state of the art of neurotechnology in New Zealand. Neurotechnology in New Zealand is a rapidly advancing field, with research being conducted in both academia and industry.
领英推荐
The Video Games and Artificial Intelligence Innovation Unit at Universitat de les Illes Balears (UVJIA). The unit was created on March 9th 2022 to promote transfer and innovation in the field of video games and AI (Artificial Intelligence), and the use of video games and their possible applications in different fields with a social and integrative character. It is managed by Dr. Francisco J. Perales López, University Professor of the Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences (Director), by Dr. Pere Antoni Borras Rotger, full professor at the Department of Pedagogy and Specific Didactics (Assistant Director) and Dr. Francisca Negre Bennasar, professor of the Department of Pedagogy and Educational Psychology (Secretary).
At the beginning of 2023 Naxon Labs joined the unit as an external agent in the group of companies of video games and artificial intelligence, particularly bringing synergies with neurotechnology.
EEG-based BCI Dataset of Semantic Concepts for Imagination and Perception Tasks. Electroencephalography (EEG) is a widely-used neuroimaging technique in Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) due to its non-invasive nature, accessibility and high temporal resolution. A range of input representations has been explored for BCIs. The same semantic meaning can be conveyed in different representations, such as visual (orthographic and pictorial) and auditory (spoken words). These stimuli representations can be either imagined or perceived by the BCI user. In particular, there is a scarcity of existing open source EEG datasets for imagined visual content, and to our knowledge there are no open source EEG datasets for semantics captured through multiple sensory modalities for both perceived and imagined content. Here we present an open source multisensory imagination and perception dataset, with twelve participants, acquired with a 124 EEG channel system. The aim is for the dataset to be open for purposes such as BCI related decoding and for better understanding the neural mechanisms behind perception, imagination and across the sensory modalities when the semantic category is held constant.
India-based startup Neuphony secures funding to build more brain gyms. Neuphony has set its sights on becoming a global leader in brain health technology within the next three years. Neuphony has partly raised its Pre Series A funding round from ah! Ventures Angel Platform with participation from majority of their existing investors.?With a presence in 16+ countries and 15 brain gyms, Neuphony is building a global community dedicated to prioritising mental health. The company's ambitious vision includes establishing over 1,000 brain gyms in the next three years, aiming to change the lives of 1 billion individuals by fostering a proactive approach to mental well-being and challenging stigmas.
Scientists Find Brain Signals of Chronic Pain. A new study linked chronic pain to activity in the orbitofrontal cortex, an area involved in emotion regulation, self-evaluation and decision making.
Australian researchers say brain shape, not connectivity, impacts function. Researchers from Monash University in Australia believe that the shape of the brain contributes to its function, rather than the widely accepted idea that billions of neurons transmit signals to each other, allowing the different areas of the brain to communicate.
Eliciting brain waves of people with cognitive impairment during meditation exercises using portable electroencephalography in a smart-home environment: a pilot study. Meditation imparts relaxation and constitutes an important nonpharmacological intervention for people with cognitive impairment. Moreover, EEG has been widely used as a tool for detecting brain changes even at the early stages of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). The current study investigates the effect of meditation practices on the human brain across the AD spectrum by using a novel portable EEG headband in a smart-home environment.
With?Muse?devices you can start a free trial for?Naxon Explorer?and?Naxon Emotions.