In my opinion, this is not so easy to answer. It depends on what are you going to do with it. Are you going to develop your own software - then look out if the software (driver) is appropriate for you (quality of documentation!). If you are going to use software such as BCI2000, then use the system that is recommended for this software. Also, consider how easily the system can be upgraded to a larger system. It might be good to have the flexibility to split the system into several smaller amplifiers or combine smaller systems to a larger system (with more channels). Again, this depends on your needs and on the studies you plan.

Best,
Bernhard
BERNHARD GRAIMANN, Dipl.Ing. Dr.techn.
IAT, University of Bremen
Otto-Hahn-Allee 1, N1160
28359 Bremen, Germany
T:  +49 421 2183344
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E:  graimann (at) iat.uni-bremen.de




Chris Soraghan wrote:
Hi All,

I am wondering could you help me in finding out the best EEG system, in your opinion or otherwise, that is available, for use in a BCI? Not just simply an amplifier or parts here and there but an actual commercial EEG Rig that we could use for BCI work. I have heard mention that the "BioSemi-Active2" is one of the best available although I am not sure.


If you could possibly reply with any comment, doesn't matter how short they are, in relation to a system you know of or have heard about that is considered the current best in commercial EEG Rigs?



Thanks in advance for your time,
Chris


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