And a comparison chart on the numerous person EEG devices:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_consumer_brain%E2%80%93computer_interfaces
On 06/01/2014 10:27 AM, lengli...@cox.net [FairfieldLife] wrote:
F3, F4, P3, P4... for Alaric's demo.
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They're a useless toy.
The ultra-low-end professional-level EEG setup that Fred Travis uses
for his demos have 19 EEG electrodes + reference electrodes.
This thing has ONE ELECTRODE. You can't even test a single EEG
coherence pair (for that you need 2 EEG electrodes).
From the product description:
The headset’s reference and ground electrodes are on the ear clip
and the EEG electrode is on the sensor arm, resting on the forehead
above the eye (FP1 position). It uses a single AAA battery with 8
hours of battery life.
FP1 refers to the 10-20 EEG electrode placement scheme:
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In order to establish the EEG coherence you must compare teh output
from two different electrodes simultaneously.
Alaric's EEG video I linked to uses 4 separate electrodes, F2, F3, P2,
P3 and provides readings for 4 of the 8 possible coherence measures,
and that is essentially a promotional demo for his class, not a demo
of the actual science involved.
A real, low-end system uses all 19 electrodes, and for TM research,
compares the 19 x 18 = 342 possible pairs of electrode. Researchers
than report the interesting ones where the coherence goes above the
average.
The system you linked to can't even be used to measure a single
coherent pair as there ain't a pair to compare.
L