Emotiv EPOC Brain Activity Map

$9.95
Emotiv EPOC Brain Activity Map
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Classification: GA
Emotiv EPOC Brain Activity Map

This application displays a real-time map of your mental activity in four significant brainwave frequency bands. Adjustable gain allows you to see detailed information and relative strengths between different brain regions. Adjustable buffer size allows you to see instant responses or average activity over longer periods.

Delta (0.5-4Hz)
- indicating deep sleep, restfulness, and conversely excitement or agitation when delta waves are suppressed

Theta (4-8Hz) - indicating deep meditative states, daydreaming and automatic tasks

Alpha (8-15Hz) - indicating relaxed alertness, restful and meditative states

Beta (15-30Hz) - indicating wakefulness, alertness, mental engagement and conscious processing of information.

Compatible with the Emotiv EPOC consumer headset and SDK developer and research headsets.







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ripspinner@gmail.com, 04/14/2010 06:18:40
I want nuerofeedback apps!!!! lol

Love to see something that assists in transitioning thoughts between normal waking alpha and beta deep concentration or alert.
gmac, 04/10/2010 23:02:26
Not yet. The iPhone app used our software running on a Windows machine, filtering out the relevant data outputs and sending them over WiFi to the iPhone. Our system relies on a custom USB transceiver that has to be plugged in to the receiving computer, and so far our software only runs in a Windows environment (Linux soon). If your iPad can run a Windows emulator and support a USB plugin it will probably work (although ugly as a solution). I don't know of a Windows emulator for iPad yet. Anybody know if there is one available?
magin martin ferrer, 04/10/2010 15:55:19
AM PLANNING TO GET AN aPPLE IPAD. WOULD YOUR SOFTWARE BE COMPATIBLE WITH THE IPAD?
Tom Martin, 04/07/2010 03:20:27
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Jamison Stone wrote:
Are their any white pages or statistical studies featuring Emotiv?


See the Dartmouth NeuroPhone Paper;
gmac, 04/06/2010 05:07:23
None that we know of. I'm sure they exist - there are lots of research groups using the EPOC these days. Anybody published anything (or ready to do so)? We'd love to publicise this information.

FYI, there's a super-cool application for iPhone using the P300 response - the work is being done at Dartmouth College <NeuroPhone Link>
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