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neuromore / Max Neurofeedback dataflow example
by spektrolyte ·There is no neurofeedback software for OpenBCI other than Brainbay and BioEra. Both are quite old Windows apps and I have been a staunch Mac user for 10 years now so in the absence of a proper app som -
Hardt Biocybernaut and binaural neurofeedback training
by wjcroft ·Here's an example of how a volume modulated alpha reward is done in BrainBay. Similar principle to what you'll do in Bioexplorer, -
seeking EEG file recordings, to download and test with
by wjcroft ·such a file. The drivers in programs such as BrainBay, and neuromore, expect to read directly from such a serial port. On Windows this is a COMx: device. On Mac, a /dev/xxx file. On Mac and Linux it' -
threshold value off scale (-32766) with Brainbay
by wjcroft ·http://openbci.com/forum/index.php?p=/discussion/90/brainbay-install-neurofeedback-tutorial -
threshold value off scale (-32766) with Brainbay
by afliu ·maybe this questions is relevant to BrainBay, not the OpenBCI, but I pasted here if someone has the comments. -
OpenEEG mode emulation / 256 vs 250 sps
by wjcroft ·The other VPLs already talk to OpenBCI: BioEra, BrainBay, OpenViBE, neuromore, (VVVV and PD via OSC), etc. So this discussion only really applies to hypothetical Bioexplorer users. I do think @SirLou -
OpenEEG mode emulation / 256 vs 250 sps
by wjcroft ·Chip had his OpenEEG emulation running and talking to Brainbay at one point. But this worked because Brainbay allows you to tweek the sample rate beyond what the OpenEEG supports. Bioexplorer has no s -
OpenBCI_GUI, modified for other EEG device
by wjcroft ·In VPL environments such as BrainBay, BioEra, OpenViBE, neuromore, etc. -- the sample rate automatically adjusts. As it is part of the descriptor information that is made available through the connect -
Moving cursor with brainwaves - need some help.
by wjcroft ·Bryan, there are a lot of posts here on the forum on SSVEP, just put that in the search box at lower right. You could do SSVEP with BrainBay, setting up Magnitude (MAG) elements for each of your SSVEP -
Moving cursor with brainwaves - need some help.
by ZimtCreme ·I havent used BrainBay or openBCI kit myself, instead starting with EEGLAB and BCILAB, so cant help there. -
Moving cursor with brainwaves - need some help.
by bryanbeus ·I've been trying, with little success, to figure out how to get my OpenBCI kit (paired with BrainBay) to get things set up so that I can move my cursor with my brainwaves. -
connecting electrodes with the FRI 19 channel headband
by wjcroft ·In BrainBay, there is no 'mapping'. Channel routing and processing is entirely driven by your circuit wiring diagram. -
connecting electrodes with the FRI 19 channel headband
by Dreaming_Geek ·I wonder if BrainBay's mapping differs from the OpenBCI GUI? -
16 channel daisy worked initially, now getting only 8 channels
by wjcroft ·Addendum to the note on BrainBay, although the baud rate change will fix the wrong default, I don't think you can adjust the sample rate in that dialog. Which needs to change from 250 to 125. So I'm g -
16 channel daisy worked initially, now getting only 8 channels
by wjcroft ·re: the Brainbay issue. There is a bug in the way it sets up the default baud rate when first creating the 16 channel element block. Open the block with a right click and then set baud to 115200. That -
16 channel daisy worked initially, now getting only 8 channels
by Brightday2 ·I've tried to connect with BrainBay. It only recognices the 8 board option; when i select the 16 channel OpenBcI board...nothing happens when I push the start recording button. What could be happening -
OpenBCI_GUI: ADS1299_gain (scale factor) always x24?
by jfrey ·So if you already have knowledge in signal processing, definitely the Processing GUI is not what you will use, and as such the discrepancy in scales that you rightfully pointed out may not be relevant -
SSVEP or patterns evoking EEG response
by wjcroft ·A few times I've suggested using OpenBCI_GUI or Brainbay to look at your signals on the FFT or Spectrograms. So you can try making adjustments in real time. That is, change something and see the effec -
free neurofeedback applications
by wjcroft ·Dan, what type of training are you trying to do? Have you looked at the BrainBay tutorial and considered augmenting that to uptrain / downtrain the bands you are interested in? One of the best home tr -
free neurofeedback applications
by Danb ·Hi guys, I'm looking for free open source neurofeedback applications. I know of the configs. on brainbay but they're pretty basic, using only one electrode. Is there anything currently out there tha