Il 11/06/2010 01:45, Hayder Hussein ha scritto:
> Good day,
>> I saw your informative reply in the email list archive in 2004 (pasted in the
> end of my email).
> Does the situation changed from that time now?
>> I
> want to buy an EEG analyzer software. I googled a little bit and found
> BESA, EMSE , g.BS Analyze ,
> BrainVision Analyzer 2 , WinEEG version
> 2.83.42 (MARCH 10).
>> What is your opinion about these, what is
> the best in your opinion. What about others that may be I missed.
> How
> is open source EEGLAB comparable with them?
>> Your opinion is very
> important for me!
>> Many thanks
> Haider Al-Wasiti, M.D.M.Sc. student - Biomedical Engineering/UPM
>wasiti from mutiara.upm.edu.my>hayder from wasiti.net> www.wasiti.net
>>> On 18 Feb 2004 08:42:09 -0800,
>> delaflorm at hotmail.com (Manuel Delaflor)
>> wrote:
>>>> } I need 64 channels, all the equipment including software.
>> Does someone
>> } sells used Neuroscans, for example? I bet there are wat
>> cheaper
>> } equipments out there, but I dont know anyone.
>> }
>> } All suggestions welcomed.
>>>> You can get a new 64 channel BioSemi Active Two EEG system
>> for the
>> price of a 32 channel Neuroscan system. Technologically it
>> is two
>> steps beyond anything else.
>>>>http://www.biosemi.com/>>>> Definitely do not try the Neuroscan 40 channel
>> portable. You might
>> find some of those for sale. There are good reasons why
>> people would
>> want to sell them.
>>>>>> For analysis I recommend BrainVision Analyzer. It does more
>> things
>> better than any other package available. Also, their tech
>> support is
>> the best I've found. They're glad to answer questions on
>> theory, not
>> just on their product, In fact they answered correctly a
>> question
>> about Neuroscan's analysis algorithm that Neuroscan
>> answered
>> incorrectly.
>>>>http://brainproducts.com/index_main.html>>>>>> The US distributor for both of these is Cortech Solutions
>> (contact
>> info listed on both sites). He'd probably also be the one
>> to serve
>> Mexico.
>>>>>> An alternative for acquisition and analysis software is
>> WinEEG from
>> Russia. It's almost as capable as Analyzer, and if you have
>> your own
>> amps, or find some old Grass amps or something, this would
>> probably be
>> the cheapest way to start. It's difficult to use though.
>> The manual is
>> not good at all, and the tech support is poor.
>>>>>> Unless you have the money to pay someone to be a full time
>> Matlab
>> programmer, I wouldn't waste my time with that. I went that
>> route and
>> had far more down time than with even the worst commercial
>> equipment
>> and software.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>NPXLab is free and provides several analyses (spectral, ERP, statistics,
ICA, etc..). It also supports many different file formats. Givi it a try.
MVB