Brain Reseach Project
 
    In 1985 we started with the creation of real time tools to understand the functions of the human nervous system. Prof. Dr. W. Dimpfel, the former owner of the former Private Research Institute Pro Science, gave the order to build a tool to view the brain activity in real time.
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Publications
Click here for a table with the publications used Brain Research Project tools.
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HRQEEG
(former selled under the name Research CATEEM) is a tool to analyze the continous activity of the brain. With this tool you can watch lively in continues coded color maps, which parts are working, if you use your brain. It is used, for example, in pharmacological, biological and clinical research.
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CATERPA
is a tool to analyze the actions of the central nervous system to detect signals or the preparations of activity inside the brain. You can display this activities as color-coded animations.
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CAPO
is a tool to present tasks to the investigated person. It increases the quality of analysis from HRQEEG by putting the person in a defined working state.
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PSC II
is a tool to analyze the variation of heart beat. It could be used as a indicator of the activity of the independent nervous system.
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SFX Technology
is a result from brain research project. SFx was designed to monitor the sleep depth of surgery patients.
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World wide electronic support
HCHS  has a worldwide electronic support, to solve technical and research design problems in relation with the Brain Research Project.