Eeg software free download - EEG Profile, NeuroCenter EEG, EEG Recognition System, and many more programs.
Sirenia® Seizure Pro provides a platform for quickly identifying and analyzing user-defined seizure events over a given time period. Seizure statistics, such as average duration, time between seizures, and peak frequency, are automatically generated. Plus, Racine’s scale ratings and other classification information can be easily added to logged events.
Sirenia® Sleep Pro reduces scoring time by automating the process with tools such as cluster and threshold scoring, hypnograms, and spectral analysis. Analysis features allow you to quickly compare results of scoring sessions, generate sleep bout analysis, and automatically calculate the peak frequency of each scored stage.
Incorporate real-time EEG/EMG feedback or yoked control functionality into your studies with our versatile sleep deprivation software. Please note that Pinnacle’s sleep deprivation hardware and EEG/EMG system are required to operate this software module.
Automatically synchronize recorded video with EEG/EMG waveforms and biosensor activity to provide an accurate visual representation of animal activity and behavior. Please note that Pinnacle’s synchronized video system is required to operate this software module.
Sirenia Feedback Pro software enables users to create rule sets based on baseline data, thresholds, and power analysis to initiate in a variety of sleep, seizure, optogenetics and behavioral studies.
SIRENIA® X-Y TRACKING accurately detects and analyzes animal movement within a cage. Track locomotor behavior in real time or in previously recorded video data. Our software is compatible with tethered and wireless animals.
Neurofeedback (NFB), also called neurotherapy, neurobiofeedback or EEG biofeedback (EEGBF) is a therapy technique that presents the user with real-time information about activity within their brain, as measured by electrical or blood-flow sensors on the scalp. Brain activity is monitored and processed to provide feedback to the user in one of several ways, for example a video game rocket ship might accelerate when desired brainwaves are produced (positive feedback), or a film or music might pause when undesired brainwaves are produced (negative feedback).
The user then uses this feedback to develop the brainwaves they wish to create and as a consequence, learn to gain more control over their brainwaves and therefore how they think and feel in every day situations. It has been used to help a range of conditions including ADHD and addictions.
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Software | Type | Version | Operating systems | Developer | License | FDA cleared | Supported Devices |
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BetterFly | Neurofeedback | Clinic 2.0; Home 2.0 | Windows | BetterFly Neurofeedback | Proprietary | Classification by device | GENIUS, U-WIZ, PocketNeurobics PendantEEG |
BioEra | Biofeedback: visual designer | 2.0 | Windows, Android | PROATECH LLC | Proprietary | No (but basis of Cygnet and others) | Pocket Neurobics,[1] BrainQuiry,[2] NeuroAmp,[3] Neurobit Optima,Neurobit Optima+, |
BioExplorer | Neurofeedback | 1.5 | Windows | Cyberevolution, Larry Janow | Proprietary | No 'Intended for personal use...' | Brainmaster,[4] BrainQuiry,[2] NeuroAmp,[3] Neurobit Optima,Neurobit Optima+, |
BioGraph Infiniti | Neurofeedback/Biofeedback | 6.1.0 | Windows | Thought Technology Ltd, Dr. Hal Myers | Proprietary | Yes | Thought Technology[4] |
BioTrace+ | Neurofeedback, Biofeedback, QEEG | 2015 | Windows | Mind Media B.V. | Proprietary | Medical class II | NeXus by Mind Media[2] 4, 10 (MKII), 32 |
Brainathalon | Game | ? | Java | Amy Palke | Open source | No | |
BrainBay | Neurofeedback: MIDI, particle display | ? | Windows | Chris Veigl and Jeremy Wilkerson | GPL | No | Neurobit Optima, Neurobit Optima+and more |
BrainFeedback Pro | Neurofeedback | v12 | Windows | Deymed Diagnostic | Proprietary | Yes | Deymed |
BrainMaster | Neurofeedback, Biofeedback, and QEEG; optional live z-scores (ANI or BrainDX), Live sLORETA Projector. | various including BrainAvatar. Third-party SW includes: NeuroGuide, BioExplorer, BioERA, BrainPaint, SKIL, LENS, EEGer, BrainTrain, OpenVibe, EEGStudio | Windows | BrainMaster Technologies, Inc. Thomas F. Collura | Proprietary; includes optional no-cost Application Programming Interfaces (API) | FDA 510(k) clearance, ISO 13485 certification, and CE marking in Europe | Brainmaster[4] 2E, 2EW, 2EB, Atlantis, Discovery, MINI-Q |
BrainPaint® | Evidence Based Neurofeedback, with a validated[5] and replicated[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] symptom based evaluation tool. | 2.0 Includes BrainPrint™, Alpha Theta, Brain-Heart Coherence, Couples Synchrony, Nonlinear, Slow Cortical Potential, Coherence training and all other frequency rewards and inhibits. | N/A | BrainPaint, Inc. William C. Scott | Proprietary | FDA 510(k) clearance, ISO 13485 certification, and CE marking in Europe | Brainmaster[4] 2E, 2EW, 2EB, Atlantis, Discovery |
BWView | Brainwave viewer | 1.0.5 | Linux, Windows | Jim Peters | GPL | No | |
Cygnet | Neurofeedback/Biofeedback Neurofeedback: Frequency-band and SCP protocols according to Othmer, particularly: SMR-Beta, ILF 1+2 channel, Synchrony, Alpha Theta. with EEG NeuroAmp one or two channel protocols, with x23 or x39 optional 19 or 31 channels Biofeedback: pIR HEG training with passive-infrared triple sensor pIRx3; HRV, GSR, Temp with Combination Sensor. | 2.0 | Windows (any version) | Developer: BEE Systems GmbH Manufacturer: Corscience GmbH&CoKG Distribution: BEE Medic Europe, BEE Medic EMEA, BEE Medic USA | Proprietary | FDA class II, CE class IIa; including Cygnet Bio/Neurofeedback Software | NeuroAmp[3] Bio/Neurofeedback device plus add-ons:
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Dual Drive Pro | BiofeedbackGSR & Temp | 3.0 | Windows | Somatic Vision Inc. | Proprietary | Unknown (not EEG) | |
eBioo | Neurofeedback & Analysis one-, two- and four channel training, Amplitude-, relative Amplitude-, Coherence-, Band-Ratio-, Asymmetry-inhibit-Training and more .. | 1.5 | Windows | Soft-dynamics, Geoffrey Arens | Proprietary | No – not stated or in FDA database | Pocket Neurobics,[1] Neurobit Optima,[2] Brainmaster[4] |
EEGer4 | Neurofeedback & Analysis | 4.3.0 | Windows | EEG Software LLC | Proprietary | FDA Class II | J&J,[4] Telediagnostic Systems,[4] Phoenix Neuro Systems,[4] |
ElectricGuru | Neurofeedback | 0.4 | Windows | Rob Sacks | Open source | No | |
EventIDE | Visual environment for designing behavioral experiments and mental games with real-time neurofeedback control and signal processing. | 1.0 | Windows | Okazolab Ltd | Proprietary | No | The majority of popular bio-amplifiers |
LENSware | Neurofeedback &Analysis | 3 | Windows | OchsLabs | Proprietary | FDA Class II Exempt | Ochslabs A200 amplifier |
Mind WorkStation | Neurofeedback, Biofeedback, and EEG-Driven Entrainment | 1.3 | Windows | Transparent Corporation | Proprietary | No but can use Bioexplorer, Biograph, BioEra links | See Bioexplorer, Biograph, BioEra |
MindReflector | Neurofeedback | 1.1 | Windows | MindReflector Technologies, LLC | Proprietary | No | NeuroSky[2] |
NeuroField | Neurofeedback & Analysis | 8.7.5 | Windows | NeuroField, Inc. | Proprietary | FDA Class II[22] | X3000 Plus[23] and Q20 EEG[24][25] |
neuromore Studio | Customizable Biofeedback, protocol designing and automated therapy solution | 1.2.0 | Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Android, iOS | neuromore Inc. | Proprietary | No | |
NeurOptimal | Neurofeedback | 3.0 | Windows | Valdeane W. Brown, Ph.D. | Proprietary | Unknown – not stated or in FDA database | zAmp[2] from Zengar |
NeuroRT Suite Koala Modulo | Real-time Processing, Self Neuromodulation, Bio/Neurofeedback | 2.2 | Windows, Linux, Android | Mensia Technologies | Proprietary | Medical device CE class IIa |
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NeuroServer | Raw EEG to TCP/IP + EDF converter | 0.7.4 | Linux, Windows | [Rudi Cilibrasi] | GPL | No | |
OpenViBE | BCI, Visual Designer, Analysis, Neurofeedback | 0.18 | Linux, Windows | INRIA | AGPL-3 | No | List of compatible systems |
SmartMind | Neurofeedback | v2010 | Windows | BrainTrain, Inc. | Proprietary | Unknown – not stated or in FDA database | Smartmind,[2] Brainmaster,[4] Thought Technology,[4] J&J,[4] |
Myndlift | Neurofeedback: one-channel remote amplitude training | ? | Android | Myndlift LTD | Proprietary | No | Muse |
Vilistus | Neurofeedback/Biofeedback | v5.2.5 | Windows | Stephen Clark | Proprietary | No | Vilistus |
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