Easycap Update – Celebrating Falk Minow’s Remarkable Journey

After an incredible 27 years at Easycap GmbH, we bid a fond farewell to our esteemed founding General Manager, Falk Minow. His visionary leadership has been instrumental in shaping our company’s success. While Falk is retiring from his current role, we’re thrilled to share that he will continue to support Easycap through part-time consultancy. We […]
Easycap is hiring!

We are looking for a trainee and offering an apprenticeship (i.e. “Ausbildung zur/m Kauffrau/Kaufmann für Büromanagement”) to expand our team. Check out the full job post [→ click here] … we are looking forward to receiving your applications.
Easycap Update

We’re delighted to introduce Dr. Roland Csuhaj as Easycap’s second General Manager. With his extensive expertise, Dr. Csuhaj will be instrumental in advancing Easycap GmbH’s growth and innovation. Welcome, Dr. Csuhaj!
New & available now: EDALYT – Isotonic Electrolyte Gel for GSR/EDA

Since Summer 2021 the well-known special electrolyte for galvanic skin response (GSR) or electrodermal activity (EDA) recordings, TD-246, is no longer available. Easycap GmbH therefore put its effort into developing and evaluating an alternative of equal quality. This gel, called EDALYT, is now available.[→ more details]
State of the art MR artifact handling with Carbon Wire Loops – a true market innovation!

We are excited to let you know that Carbon Wire Loops (CWL) for the BrainCap MR are now available to order. [→ more details]
User Experience: Carbon Wire Loops in EEG-fMRI studies of interictal epileptic activity

At the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, we work with combined EEG and fMRI acquisition to study epileptic patients to determine the brain region responsible for the generation of seizures that characterize this condition. We use Carbon Wire Loops to help recover a clean signal from the EEG recorded in the MR environment. [→ more […]
User Experience: First Steps to Using Carbon Wire Loops to Correct for Artifacts in simultaneous EEG-fMRI

EEG signals acquired in parallel to fMRI data require the handling of artifacts in the EEG dataset due to electrode motion, for example, by blood pulsation. Using carbon wire loops placed on EEG caps allows you to directly measure these artifacts and subsequently correct for them efficiently using a regression-based approach. [→ more details]
Easycap EEG recording caps: An overview

Given the huge variety of EEG Recording Caps that are available on the market choosing the right one is sometimes not an easy task. Here is a comprehensive overview of different cap solutions offered by Easycap and Brain Products. [→ more details]
White List of Appropriate Disinfectants

World-wide available disinfectants for EasyCaps, actiCAPs, R-Net, their relevant ingredients, and their processing instructions [open pdf].
Please note: Helpful hints for reducing COVID-19 transmission risk in EEG research

can be chosen from→ announcement: https://erpinfo.org/blog/2020/6/20/covid-19-protocol→ protocol: https://protocolexchange.researchsquare.com/article/pex-974/v1