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Emotiv EPOC Brain Activity MapBack $9.95
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IMPORTANT: To install on Windows 7 & Vista. Right click the installer and select "Run As Administrator". Please pick your preferred platform for this app, MAC or Windows, by choosing from the drop down menu.
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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Reviews LOPEZ DAVID, 10/11/2010 12:11:57 Hello, the map representation could assume the specific more activation of different regional areas as motor cortex, premotor cortex or sensorial cortex? Thank you Davidgmac, 09/03/2010 02:37:18 Hi Xander,
The Brain Activity Map does not record data. I suggest the Research Edition SDK which contains full capture, recording and display of EEG data in *.EDF format, or convert to text format. You can import this data into many free packages such as EEGLab, BCI2000 and OpenViBE (the latter two packages work in real time if you prefer). Or you can read it directly into Matlab, or write your own custom real-time analysis program in C++ or .NET languages. The data is available in real time through API calls.
Any further questions?Xander Krieg, 09/02/2010 05:37:16 I am a researcher from an psychological institution in Japan and was wondering if your software would be able to measure the differences in alpha wave activity between research participants (if the gain was set at the same level for each person) and record it in numerical data. And I was wondering whether your software would be able to detect symmetry (or asymmetry) between alpha waves in the right and left hemisphere of the frontal cortex, and represent it numerically.
I am very interested in your work, and am at amazed at how Emotiv has developed this device. Keep up the good work!Peter Thomsen, 08/11/2010 08:18:16 This is how I've done it, with two instances of testbench and the brain activity map, running at the same time, in that way I can get the full overview of what's happening. The only thing is that I have to get some screens with a better resolution. I'm so sorry about the funny faces and the speed, had some problems converting the video.
You can see the video here.
And on my page here.gmac, 08/07/2010 00:22:47 Reseach Edition SDK will give you all the tools you need to capture and play back EEG data (and you still get all the Emotiv detection suites, and you can play with any of the consumer apps). Analysis is up to you, but there are plenty of packages out there to help - OpenViBE, BCI2000, EEGLab...
What analysis software do you use, and what are you looking to achieve? You can even use Excel, although it's a bit clunky handling mega data files..
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