Category Archives: Science

New publication highlighting the power of BESA methods

The rationale behind using BESA dipole modelling and BESA’s source montages for separating brain activity into the neurophysiological correlates with millisecond resolution has … [more]

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BESA Research performance scrutinized

It is a rare case in the world of neurophysiological imaging that different approaches to complex problems are compared in an unbiased and … [more]

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Science is Wonder-ful! ChildBrain project presents its findings to general public

The EU-funded science project ChildBrain is due to present its research to the general public at the European Researcher’s night event in Brussels, … [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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EU-funded ChildBrain project aims to lighten the burden of neurocognitive disorders in children

The BESA GmbH participates in a EU-wide consortium consisting of five universities, three companies and six associated partner institutions aims to alleviate the … [more]

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ChildBrain Project

BESA has hired the early stage researcher who will work on the project Developing automatic segmentation algorithms for MRIs of children for the next three … [more]

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MEG source montages for rapid and efficient evaluation of epileptic spikes

A new paper to be published in Clinical Neurophysiology describes how standardized BESA source montages applied to magnetoencephalography data facilitate the review of … [more]

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BESA Posters

Poster on performance comparison of different connectivity methods, Spangler et al., 2015   Poster on age-specific template head models, Lanfer et al., 2015 … [more]

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Joint PhD Project

PhD project on determining individual conductivity values.   BESA and the team around Maureen Clerc at INRIA (Nice) started a PhD project together … [more]

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