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BESA Research 7.0 June 2018 released!

BESA Research 7.0 June 2018 is a maintenance release for version 7.0 which was released earlier this year. It comes as a free … [more]

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Check out the BESA YouTube channel!

BESA is now on YouTube! Please check out our YouTube channel – simply go on YouTube and search for BESA GmbH. You will … [more]

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End of support of BESA Research 6.0

BESA Research 6.0 was first released in November 2012. The last update was launched in September 2014. It was then superseded by version … [more]

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BESA Connectivity 1.0 released!

BESA Connectivity 1.0 is a stand-alone program for EEG/MEG connectivity analysis which integrates seamlessly with BESA Research 7.0, and sets new standards for … [more]

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BESA Research workshop scheduled

A BESA Research workshop was scheduled in Philadelphia, USA, directly after BIOMAG 2018. In collaboration with our sales partner Brain Vision LLC, we … [more]

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BESA Research 7.0 released

BESA Research 7.0 with many new features for data processing, source imaging, and connectivity analysis! The new BESA Research 7.0 is bursting with … [more]

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New BESA Research workshop scheduled

The first BESA Research workshop in 2018 was scheduled for April 16-18 in Munich, Germany. The three-day workshop caters for the needs of … [more]

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Special early bird BESA Research upgrade offer – upgrade now to benefit twice!

From January 2018, in line with the release of the new BESA Research in the first quarter of the year, prices will be … [more]

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First glimpse of exciting new features in BESA Research 7.0

BESA Research 7.0 sets new standards in several aspects of neurophysiological data analysis: Welcome to the most streamlined and comprehensive analysis package available … [more]

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Latest scientific contributions by BESA

BESA employees presented several posters at recent international scientific conferences. These include work on connectivity methods, automated brain segmentation, and MRI tissue simulators … [more]

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