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EEG Laboratory

The lab for conduction EEG experiments.

The EEG laboratory is dedicated for Brain-Computer Interface research (Stefan Ehrlich and Nicolas Berberich) and for research on human-robot interaction in social robotics.

In the current setting we use the following equipment:

  • ActiChamp EEG system (BrainProducts) with 64 active gel-based electrodes
  • actiCAP Xpress (BrainProducts) system: vAmp16 + 16 active dry electrodes
  • Sensors for psychophysiological measures: GSR-Sensor (skin conductance), Respiration Belt (respiration rate and volume), Blood Pulse Sensor (heart rate)
  • Emotiv EPOC EEG system with 14 dry electrodes
  • E-Healt Sensor Platform V2.0 for measurement of periferal physiological signals (heart-rate, GSR, etc.)
  • SMI eyetracking glasses
  • Unicorn Hybrid Black (g.tec) EEG system: 8 dry electrodes
  • Smarting (mBrainTrain) EEG system: 24 gel-based electrodes
  • Delsys Trigno EMG system, 2 Trigno Quattro sensors (4ch) and 1 Trigno Avanti sensor (1ch)

 

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Institute for Cognitive Systems (ICS)


Prof. Gordon Cheng

Visitor Address:

Technical University of Munich

Institute for Cognitive Systems
Karlstraße 45/II
80333 München
Germany

 

Postal Address:

Technical University of Munich

Institute for Cognitive Systems
Arcisstraße 21
80333 München
Germany

 

 

Team Assistant:
Mrs. Ilona Nar-Witte

E-mail: info.ics@ei.tum.de
Phone: +49 (89) 289-26800

 

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