Comparison of Neurofeedback Software - General

General

Software Type Version Operating systems Developer License
BioGraph Infiniti Neurofeedback/Biofeedback 6.0 Windows XP & Vista & 7 Thought Technology Ltd, Dr. Hal Myers Proprietary
BioEra Biofeedback: visual designer 2.0 Windows, Android PROATECH LLC Proprietary
BioExplorer Neurofeedback 1.5 Windows Cyberevolution, Larry Janow Proprietary
BioTrace+ Neurofeedback & Biofeedback V2009 Windows XP & Vista & 7 Mind Media Netherlands Proprietary
Brainathalon Game ? Java Amy Palke Open source
BrainBay Neurofeedback: MIDI, particle display ? Windows Chris Veigl and Jeremy Wilkerson GPL
BrainMaster Neurofeedback v2010 Windows XP & Vista & Windows 7 BrainMaster Technologies, Inc. Proprietary
BWView Brainwave viewer 1.0.5 Linux, Windows Jim Peters GPL
Cygnet Neurofeedback 1.1 Windows XP & Vista & 7 EEG Info, Inc Proprietary
Dual Drive Pro Biofeedback GSR & Temp 3.0 Windows XP & Vista Somatic Vision Inc. Proprietary
eBioo Neurofeedback & Analysis 1.0 Windows XP & Vista & 7 Gottfried Arens, Physicist Proprietary
EEGer Neurofeedback & Analysis 4.2.2 Windows EEG Software LLC Proprietary
ElectricGuru Neurofeedback 0.4 Windows Rob Sacks Open source
MindReflector Neurofeedback 1.1 Windows XP, Vista, & Windows 7 MindReflector Technologies, LLC Proprietary
NeurOptimal Neurofeedback 2.0 Windows Vista & Windows 7 Valdeane W. Brown, Ph.D. Proprietary
Mind WorkStation Neurofeedback, Biofeedback, and EEG-Driven Entrainment 1.3 Windows Transparent Corporation Proprietary
NeuroServer Raw EEG to TCP/IP + EDF converter 0.7.4 Linux, Windows GPL
SmartMind Neurofeedback v2010 Windows XP & Vista & Windows 7 BrainTrain, Inc. Proprietary
OpenViBE BCI, Visual Designer, Analysis, Neurofeedback 0.10.1 Linux, Windows INRIA LGPL

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