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I have recently participated in a hackathon involving the 89$ neurosky
headset (single point EEG). one of my team mates was a biomedical
engineering grad student specializing in BCI (brain computer interfaces).
he did an evaluation of the headset and concluded it mainly differentiates
dominance of alpha/beta waves, meaning if you close your eyes and relax,
there will usually be a measurable increase in alpha activity. while this
is practically useless on a research perspective, it gives people a nice
experience.
in my personal experience demonstrating the project for a full day in a
conference, it gave a strong and highly repeatable indication of the
"closed-eyes-relaxed" state in most subjects, but not all. even the
conference catering staff came and started a discussion about ADHD,
nedication, and biofeedback
Tom Sofer
FabLab Project coordinator
MadaTech, National Museum of Science and
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Haifa, Israel
Phone - 972-524-277774
Skype: tomsofer1
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> Before you bite on "Mindball", "Brainball", or related products, I suggest
> you have an independent neuroscientist (with EEG experience) assess what it
> actually does. I don't know what "Mindball" really measures - and its
> makers seemed reluctant to share such basic info - but in two different
> science centers, I've won games of "Mindball" with the electrodes attached
> to my fingers, playing against conscious humans with electrodes on their
> heads. (Fingers have sweat glands, but no EEG waves.)
>
> A few years ago, Eric Siegel posted to this listserv a critique of Mindball
> from Slate, which (as far as I know) is still pertinent:
>
> http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/gaming/2006/12/bowling_with_brain_waves.html
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> You might consider offering a related relaxation experience (or game) based
> on skin conductance, which is much easier to measure than EEG. And you
> can couple that with a video microscope, so visitors can watch individual
> sweat gland pores in their skin secreting drops of sweat, to help
> understand what's being measured.
>
> -Richard
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> On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Herbert, Jessie <
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> > Hello,
> > Does anyone know of a vendor that has a used or reasonably priced Mind
> > Ball exhibit for a Neuroscience Exhibition? We use the Mind Flex and
> > MindFlex Duel at our Brain exhibit, but they break frequently. We would
> > like a more durable exhibit. Any information would be helpful, thanks.
> >
> >
> > Jessie Herbert
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> > I'm a lifelong learner. Are you?
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