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==Software== | ==Software== | ||
*[[BYB_Spike_Recorder|BYB Spike Recorder]] | *[[BYB_Spike_Recorder|BYB Spike Recorder]] | ||
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+ | *[[Heart_and_Brain_SpikerBox|Heart and Brain SpikerBox]] | ||
+ | *[[Human-Human_Interface|Human-Human Interface]] | ||
+ | *[[Muscle_SpikerBox_Pro|Muscle SpikerBox Pro]] | ||
+ | *[[Neuron_SpikerBox_Pro|Neuron SpikerBox Pro]] | ||
+ | *[[RoboRoach_Bundle|RoboRoach Bundle]] | ||
+ | *[[The_Claw|The Claw]] | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
[https://backyardbrains.com/ Website] | [https://backyardbrains.com/ Website] |
Latest revision as of 18:24, 15 January 2023
"Backyard Brains enables everyone to be a neuroscientist! We provide affordable neuroscience experiment kits for students of all ages to learn (hands-on) about electrophysiology. Now everyone from schoolchildren to grad students and every grade in between can experiment with similar tools used by real neuroscientists worldwide! By following a few simple steps, everyone can experience first-hand how the brain communicates with our sense, memories, hopes, and desires."
Founded in The United States around 2009, Backyard Brains produces noninvasive hardware and end-user software.
Backyard Brains makes tools for the assisted control of mechanical,electrical,and digital devices/applications, the objective measurement of subjective experiences through mind/body state interpretation and feedback through neurostimulation techniques.
BCI Categories: Open-Loop Efferent, Closed-Loop Efferent
Neurosensing Technique(s): EEG, ECG, EMG
Neurostimulation Technique(s): EMS
Software
Hardware
- Heart and Brain SpikerBox
- Human-Human Interface
- Muscle SpikerBox Pro
- Neuron SpikerBox Pro
- RoboRoach Bundle
- The Claw
Links
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