How to choose EEG equipment? Let's take a look at the top14 EEG company profiles first!

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To really understand what people are thinking, you need to delve into their brains. Then an electroencephalogram (EEG) is a tool for exploring the mysteries of the brain.

Electroencephalography (EEG), full name: Electroencephalography, is the spontaneous generation of electrical activity in the brain (post-synaptic potentials); it is used to understand how the brain functions by detecting the minute amount of electrical activity that the brain generates.

EEG has been used by academics for decades and is increasingly being used by researchers. When also used in research in conjunction with other biosensors (e.g., eye tracking, or facial expression analysis), the range of EEG information received is greatly increased.

We have ranked the companies according to how many of them produce the EEG devices in question (source Google), and we start with the top 14 companies.

Note: The ranking will certainly change in the future, but this is at least representative of the current top EEG hardware companies. If you still know the information, please feel free to tell the assistant (wx: zhy_psy).

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1. NeuroScan [12300 ? publications]

One of the earliest established companies, NeuroScan was founded in 1985 and over time has become the world's leading provider of EEG products.

The company offers a wide range of technology, software, disposables, and more for EEG research and clinical studies.

2. Brain Products[6690publications]

Founded in 1997, Brain Products offers a wide range of software and hardware for EEG analysis. As a top company in the production of EEG equipment, they offer brain caps that can have up to 160 channels.

In addition to this, they also offer fMRI, fNIS, and other devices.

3. BioSemi[5750publications]

BioSemi was founded in 1998 and originated from the University of Amsterdam, the company provides EEG equipment and software needed for research.

4. EGI[5000publications]

Founded in 1992 and headquartered in the United States, EGI provides EEG equipment for neuroscience research and clinical use.EGI has been featured on the cover of National Geographic, and is one of the largest suppliers of EEG equipment.

5. Emotiv[3990publications]

Founded in 2011, Emotiv has quickly become one of the largest EEG hardware companies. The company currently offers two EEG devices that detect different emotional states, can be used for brain-computer interfaces, and more.

Their goal is to "enable individuals to understand their own brains and accelerate brain research worldwide."

6. NeuroSky[2290publications]

NeuroSky was founded in 2004 and is based in Silicon Valley. It provides EEG devices that are primarily used for rehabilitation, education, and entertainment.

7. Advanced Brain Monitoring

[790publications]

ABM was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in California; the company offers a wide range of easy-to-use and portable EEG devices suitable for research and medical use, and more than half a million people have now used their devices.

8. g tec[430publications]

Founded in 1999, g.tec now operates in several countries around the world and offers wireless EEG caps as well as a variety of other medical engineering equipment.

9. ANT Neuro[340publications]

ANT Neuro is a Dutch company with 20 years of experience in the field of electroencephalography (EEG) research, specializing in equipment and software for use in clinics, research, and sports science.

10. Neuroelectrics[317publications]

Founded in Barcelona in 2011, Neuroelectrics has expanded to become a large company in Boston, Massachusetts and offers a range of EEG research equipment. They also offer multi-channel transcranial current stimulation tools, as well as software and tools to facilitate MRI studies.

11. Muse[270publications]

Muse is the first product from Toronto-based Interaxon, released in 2014. A "brain health tool," Muse is designed to help improve focus and reduce stress. As a single, portable device, it is still used in various studies today.

12. OpenBCI[201publications]

Based in Brooklyn, OpenBCI aims to provide brain-computer interfaces "for cyborg enthusiasts and innovators". You may need to make your own EEG caps.

13. Cognionics[128publications]

Founded in 2010 and headquartered in San Diego, Cognionics offers a wide range of EEG devices, with several specialized dry-electrode units (including the most densely populated dry-electrode unit, with 72 electrodes).

14. mBrainTrain[38publications]

mBrainTrain is a Serbia-based company founded in 2012 that provides mobile EEG devices that can be paired with a PC or smartphone.

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