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  1. No brain signals -> intermittent reference lead, DC offset

    spektrolyte
    by spektrolyte · December 2015
    I understand about filtering off the low frequency stuff but in Neuromore raw EEG display isn't anywhere near 0uV Is that ok? I can't see any kind of hardware settings in the app. The signal looks goo
  2. No brain signals -> intermittent reference lead, DC offset

    spektrolyte
    by spektrolyte · December 2015
    Still am not able to get this kind of data in Neuromore. I literally closed BCI GUI and opened Neuromore after taking this shot. The active channel is now drifting somewhere around -100uV. There seems
  3. No brain signals -> intermittent reference lead, DC offset

    spektrolyte
    by spektrolyte · December 2015
    It is also detected in Neuromore, and again if i stroke the pins I see activity but otherwise all channels remain flatlined showing -201.34uV, including the one attached to my head. Removing any of th
  4. neuromore / Max Neurofeedback dataflow example

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · December 2015
    What is the UDP packet rate coming out of neuromore in this situation? Sometimes VPL element blocks run at the same sample rate as the EEG amp, in this case 250 samples/sec. Do the FFT or smoothing bl
  5. neuromore / Max Neurofeedback dataflow example

    spektrolyte
    by spektrolyte · December 2015
    Neuromore is going to be awesome for performance training, and it's a beautiful piece of software that easily talks to the available dry electrode headsets however I do not like Neuromore per se. It's
  6. neuromore / Max Neurofeedback dataflow example

    spektrolyte
    by spektrolyte · December 2015
    I am using Neuromore studio to process the EEG data and provide OSC streams of numbers. The two I need for this protocol are Alpha gain, and Alpha dominant frequency.
  7. Wikipedia page: Comparison of consumer BCI

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · December 2015
    a lot of support for it on various apps and the neuromore system. The Imec stuff is not really consumer grade, more like medical / research, so very expensive.
  8. neuromore Studio, new free visual programming language VPL for OpenBCI

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · December 2015
    You could probably rig up your own velcro or elastic band 'headset', then route to a lowcost EEG amp such as OpenBCI, OpenEEG, Pocket-Neurobics, etc. neuromore has support for OpenBCI at the moment.
  9. neuromore Studio, new free visual programming language VPL for OpenBCI

    spektrolyte
    by spektrolyte · December 2015
    Very excited about the possibilities for Neuromore with it's networked OSC data output, a control framework we have been using in audiovisual projects for a long time now.
  10. LatencyTimer / InBufferSize for OS X, new Info.plist

    coreygo
    by coreygo · December 2015
    That being said I honestly saw a questionable improvement in latency between 2.2.18 and 2.3. I was getting 15fps (50000bps average [30-70Kbps]) from the OpenBCI GUI in Processing 2 and with NeuromoreS
  11. dry vs wet electrodes, quantitative noise & signal quality comparisons

    George Martin
    by George Martin · December 2015
    On the assessment side there are a couple possibilities that could be done with BIoEra Pro, and perhaps NeuroMore. 
  12. dry vs wet electrodes, quantitative noise & signal quality comparisons

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · December 2015
    I'm also mentioning Joel @biomurph and Conor @conor_obci who have had much experience using the Ultracortex with Neuromore, which is an application devoted primarily to neurofeedback and BCI.
  13. Creating multimedia neurofeedback immersive environments; seeking hardware.

    spektrolyte
    by spektrolyte · December 2015
    My chosen application for OpenBCI is to create a multimedia neurofeedback environment with 4ch sound, lights & video. Neuromore Studio is the perfect environment in which to define protocols a
  14. neuromore Studio, new free visual programming language VPL for OpenBCI

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · December 2015
    Neuromore now has a discussion forum at their site for user questions and news items,
  15. Hardt Biocybernaut and binaural neurofeedback training

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · November 2015
    Neuromore is free and has an OpenBCI driver, but does not currently drive PN or your 32 ch amp. I think Neuromore has the D.F. element. It does have expression evaluators. Then you just need the signa
  16. 'default' map of channel numbers to 10-20 sites

    jaymutzafi
    by jaymutzafi · November 2015
    I am not using the OBCI GUI, I could not get it to work, I get a bunch of error messages, I fix one, 3 more show up. But Neuromore seems to pick it up instantly with zero set up. I am hoping that will
  17. 'default' map of channel numbers to 10-20 sites

    jaymutzafi
    by jaymutzafi · November 2015
    I couldn't for the life of me get any of the OpenBCI software to work, but luckily Neuromore seems to work out of the box. 
  18. Randomly railed after some minor movement...

    coreygo
    by coreygo · November 2015
    Also I've been trying Neuromore Studio and am attempting to add some output showing the additional wave types beyond the Alpha alerts (theta, beta, gamma). Will share the results once I do that.
  19. EEG motor imagery data set creation

    coreygo
    by coreygo · November 2015
    Also take a look at http://www.neuromore.com/developer/
  20. neuromore Studio, new free visual programming language VPL for OpenBCI

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · November 2015
    http://www.neuromore.com/blog/2015/11/6/neuromore-studio-v11-released
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