Technological Opportunities

The technical equipment available in our laboratory includes:


Electroencephalography (EEG)
Our laboratory uses the Neuroelectrics brand (Barcelona, Spain) Enobio32 model EEG system.
It has a sampling rate of 500 Hz and supports up to 40 channels. Featuring a gel-based electrode system, this model also facilitates mobile research thanks to its ease of use and the amplifier’s weight of just 65 g.

NIRS (Near-Infrared Spectroscopy)
NIRS is a non-invasive method that uses light technology to measure temporal changes in haemoglobin concentration in relevant cortical areas, depending on blood flow. During cognitive performance, regional changes in the amount of oxyhaemoglobin in the blood are expected. The NIRS method is a technique that records data from the cortex to measure cognitive performance. The Artinis Brite24 model device in our laboratory consists of 8 emitters and 8 receivers. Thanks to these optical fibres, multi-channel measurements can be performed, and the device can be combined with EEG to enable simultaneous neuroimaging. Furthermore, as the device transmits haemodynamic responses to the computer via Bluetooth, it is well-suited for experimental studies involving movement and has high ecological validity. Due to this technical capability and ease of use, the NIRS technique is frequently employed in cognitive research.

Eye Tracking System
The eye tracking system is the Tobii Pro 3 model, which is the most widely used internationally and the most preferred by various disciplines in our country. This model is a mobile system, enabling data collection outside the laboratory environment. It can also be integrated with other imaging devices in our laboratory.