EEG fun - watch how you're thinking |
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I'm interested in the development of low cost EEG machines for personal use. I think it would be really interesting to develop biofeedback applications. It would also be interesting to develop classification algorithms to monitor your own sleep stages. Hardware and software is available on the internet. All you've got to do is build it. This page contains my research in the development of EEG equipment. Again with the brainwaves - Jim Galasyn's Learning Curve - Site Home - MSDN Blogs Biofeedback SoftwareBrainBay - BrainBay is a part of the OpenEEG project and provides graphical + musical feedback and feedback-games.BioEra - visual designer for biofeedback Realization.org: ElectricGuru(TM) IBVA Technologies, Inc. buildcheapeeg : a group dedicated to the making of a low cost personal eeg machine Welcome to the OpenEEG project MonolithEEG_e http://www.transparentcorp.com/ Mind Update (blog by transparentcorp) Teckjunkie Wiki - biopong Human behavior linked to spontaneous brain activity SensorsElectro-Cap International, Inc.3.4 Biopotential Sensors - biopotential electrodes Pocket-Neurobics Biofeedback Equipment : EEG Neurofeedback, Light & Sound, Binocular Rivalry Mind Machine Sleep studySleep is very interesting to me. We can't live without it. Our bodies, thoughts, and memories depend on it. There are multiple sleep stages of activity. It is when our body knows to grow and .Chemical & Engineering News: Cover Story - Sleep Anchors Memory Snorting a Brain Chemical Could Replace Sleep - i'm not so sure about this... Neural ProstheticsThe idea of neural prosthetics is pretty awesome. People with lost limbs controlling computerized parts with thought...just as if the machine is an extension of the person.Dan Morris: Neural Decoding Cyberkinetics - Neurotechnology Systems, Inc. Ambient Audeo is being developed to create a human-computer interface for communication without the need of physical motor control or speech production. Home - NeuroSky - brain-wave controlled games...very neat looking dry sensor headset.. Binaural beatsfrequency following responseBinaural beats - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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