Peer reviewed publications by active electrode (ActiveTwo) users:
 
Y Tran, P Boord, J Middleton and A Craig.
  Levels of brain wave activity (8-13 Hz) in persons with spinal cord injury Spinal Cord (2004) 42, 73-79. doi:10.1038/sj.sc.3101543
Gysels, E. Celka, P.
  Phase synchronization for the recognition of mental tasks in a brain-computer interface Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering
Jansen, B.H. Allam, A. Kota, P. Lachance, K. Osho, A. Sundaresan, K.
  An exploratory study of factors affecting single trial P300 detection Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions June 2004 Volume: 51,6
Yong Li Xiaorong Gao Hesheng Liu Shangkai Gao
  Classification of single-trial electroencephalogram during finger movement Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on June 2004 Volume: 51,6
Peter Praamstra, Luc Boutsen, and Glyn W. Humphreys.
  Frontoparietal control of spatial attention and motor intention in human EEG J Neurophysiol (March 2, 2005). doi:10.1152/jn.01052.2004
Peter Praamstra and Ellen Seiss.
  The Neurophysiology of Response Competition: Motor Cortex Activation and Inhibition following Subliminal Response Priming. Journal of Neuroscience. 2005:17:483-493
Ulrich Hoffman, Gary Gracia, Jae-Marc Vesin, Karin Diserens and Touradj Ebrahimi
  A Boosting Approach to P300 Detection with Application to Brain-Computer Interfaces. IEEE EMBS 2nd International Neural Engineering Conference, March 16-19, 2005, Pentagon City, Arlington, VA, USA
Adam Gazzaley, Jeffrey W. Cooney, Kevin McEvoy, Robert T. Knight and Mark D'Esposito
  Top-down Enhancement and Suppression of the Magnitude and Speed of Neural Activity. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 2005;17:507-517
Jeroen .J. Stekenlenburg and Beatrice de Gelder.
  The neural correlates of perceiving human bodies: an ERP study on the body-inversion effect. Neuroreport. 2004 April 9; 15(5): 777-780.
O. Skipa, D. Farina, C. Kaltwasser, O. Dössel, and W. R. Bauer.
  Fast interactive ECG simulation and optimization-based reconstruction of depolarization in the heart Biomedizinische Technik, volume 49-2, pages 362–363, 2004.
Wen-Pin Chang, William J. Gavin, Patricia L. Davies
  Individual Differences in Sensory Gating in Children, Society for Psychophysiological Research, 2004 Presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Santa Fe, NM, Oct. 20,2004
Jeroen J. Stekelenburg, Jean Vroomen, Beatrice de Gelder
  Illusory sound shifts induced by the ventriloquist illusion evoke the mismatch negativity Neuroscience Letters, 357 (2004) 163-166
Jentzsch, I., Leuthold, H., & Ridderinkhof, K.R.
  Beneficial effects of ambiguous precues: Parallel motor preparation or reduced premotoric processing time? Psychophysiology 41 (2004) 231-244
C.W. Hesse, E. Seiss, R.M. Bracewell, P. Praamstra
  Absence of gaze direction effects on EEG measures of sensorimotor function. Clinical Neurophysiology 115 (2004) 29-38
Ellen Seiss, Peter Praamstra
  The basal ganglia and inhibitory mechanisms in response selection: evidence from subliminal priming of motor responses in Parkinson's desease. Brain 127 (2004) 330-339
P. Praamstra, M. Turgeon, C.W. Hesse, A.M. Wing and L. Perryer
  Neurophysiological correlates of error correction in sensorimotor-synchronization. Neuroimage 20 (2003) 1283-1297
P. Praamstra, R. Oostenveld
  Attention and movement-related motor cortex activation: a high-density EEG study of spatial stimulus-response compatibility. Cognitive Brain Research 16 (2003) 309-322
E. Seiss, P. Praamstra, C.W. Hesse, and H. Rickards
  Proprioceptive sensory function in Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease: Evidence from proprioception-related EEG potentials. Exp. Brain Research (2003) 148:308-319
E. Seiss, C.W. Hesse, S. Drane, R. Oostenveld, A.M. Wing, and P. Praamstra
  Proprioception-Related Evoked Potentials: Origin and sensitivity to movement parameters. Neuroimage 17, 461-468 (2002)
S.I. Goncalves, P.J.W.Pouwels, J.C de Munck, R. Schoonhoven, J.P.A. Kuyer, E.J.W van Someren and R.M. Heethaar
  A new method for simultaneous recording of EEG and fMRI. VU University Medical Centre, Dpt. PMT, De Boelelaan 1117, 1081HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Dick J. Bierman
  Does consciousness collapse the Wave function. Mind and matter 1-1 (nov. 2003)

 

Peer reviewed publications by the BioSemi group:
 
MettingVanRijn, A. C., Kuiper, A. P., Dankers, T. E. and Grimbergen, C. A. (1996)
  Low-cost active electrode improves the resolution in biopotential recordings. Proc. of the 18th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Track 1.2.3-3.
Linnenbank, A. C., MettingVanRijn, A. C., Grimbergen, C. A., and DeBakker, J. M. T. (1995)
  Choosing the resolution in AD conversion of biomedical signals. Proc. of the XXIInd International Congress on Electrocardiology, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 16, 198-199.
MettingVanRijn, A. C., Peper, A., and Grimbergen, C. A. (1994)
  Amplifiers for bioelectric events: a design with a minimal number of parts. Med. & Biol. Eng. & Comput., 32, 305-310.
MettingVanRijn, A. C., Kuiper, A. P., Linnenbank, A. C., and Grimbergen, C. A. (1993)
  Patient isolation in multichannel bioelectric recordings by digital transmission through a single optical fiber. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., 40, 302-308.
MettingVanRijn, A. C., Peper, A., and Grimbergen, C. A. (1991)
  High quality recording of bioelectric events. II: a low-noise low-power multichannel amplifier design. Med. & Biol. Eng. & Comput., 29, 433-440.
MettingVanRijn, A. C., Peper, A., and Grimbergen, C. A. (1991)
  The isolation mode rejection ratio in bioelectric amplifiers. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., 38, 1154-1157.
MettingVanRijn, A. C., Peper, A., and Grimbergen, C. A. (1990)
  High quality recording of bioelectric events. I: interference reduction, theory and practice. Med. & Biol. Eng. & Comput., 28, 389-397.