“…Several research-grade and consumer-oriented mobile EEG devices are available in the market, such as Quick/Mobile series (Cognionics, Inc., San Diego, CA, USA), ENOBIO series (Neuroelectrics, Barcelona, Spain), Smarting (mBrainTrain, Inc., Belgrade, Serbia), Ultracortex (OpenBCI, Inc., Brooklyn, New York, USA), EPOC (Emotiv, Inc., San Francisco, California, USA), and MindWare (NeuroSky, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA). Their general technical specifications or other devices can be referred to [2,8,21]. As compared to conventional bulk, tethered systems in laboratory, the mobile system shares common features with miniaturized light-weight amplifier, wireless telemetry, and/or dry/gel/saline electrodes, facilitating the applicability of EEG recording with more naturalistic settings (e.g., non-stationary subjects [5,17]).…”