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Detecting EEG frequency bands
by wjcroft ·with no programming: BioEra, BrainBay, OpenViBE, neuromore, etc. -
Getting equipped and back into neurofeedback after 17 year lapse
by wjcroft ·neuromore is yet another promising alternative. But their sales model seems to be in flux. Originally free, and now listed as $50 per month. There may be educational, research, etc. other pricing mode -
Generate stimuli with the OpenBCI board
by wjcroft ·Even easier is to use a VPL such as OpenViBE, BioEra, Bioexplorer, BrainBay, LabVIEW, neuromore, etc. that generates the feedback directly on the laptop. This is how neurofeedback programs work. -
Is Neuromore still in existence
by wjcroft ·For others watching this thread, we exchanged some emails with neuromore last week. They say that neuromore Studio logins/downloads are on hold for the moment. Their staff resources are spread too thi -
Neurofeedback on Ganglion
by wjcroft ·Eventually hoping for neuromore support as well. But neuromore Studio is in flux and currently not available for newcomers. -
Is Neuromore still in existence
by wjcroft ·Once you find out the status, can you please post here? neuromore has been very popular with OpenBCI and Muse users. I don't know if the neuromore Studio supports Ganglion yet. That would be another t -
Is Neuromore still in existence
by wjcroft ·https://www.google.com/search?q=neuromore+florida -
Is Neuromore still in existence
by djfletch42 ·I've been trying for the better part of 6 weeks to try out Neuromore studio. I've filled in their questionnaire about 4 times and have never heard back from them. Does anyone know what's happening wit -
Brain Got Beats -- Not Yet
by wjcroft ·You could try sending a private message to Chip @chipaudette by clicking on his name here. Then pressing the Message button. I still suggest using the laptop, will be much easier. You can do realtime -
Recorded File different from the GUI screen
by wjcroft ·The high pass filter will work if you are doing it correctly. To verify this, explore some of the VPLs, such as BrainBay, neuromore, OpenViBE, etc. -
Unexpected noise with Daisy
by wjcroft ·Have you tried looking at your EEG or ECG signals with other interface programs such as neuromore, OpenViBE, etc.? -
Unable to get data stream via GUI, V2 firmware
by wjcroft ·I still suggest you find another laptop or OS such as Linux and install the GUI from the source. You could also try an alternate [GUI like] program such as neuromore or BrainBay or one of the other VP -
Filter EEG signal and display changes over time
by wjcroft ·All the VPL (Visual Programming Language) programs can do this: BrainBay, neuromore, OpenViBE, BioEra, LabVIEW. These already work with the original OpenBCI 8 and 16 channel boards. However it may tak -
OpenBCI and Neuromore readings in hertz amplitudes
by Skalbe ·Update: Neuromore representative confirmed that there is some kind of a serial comm problem on their end. -
OpenBCI and Neuromore readings in hertz amplitudes
by Skalbe ·Thank you, wjcroft.I cross-studied OpenVibe as well as BrainBay and discovered that both work as intended. I built some custom BrainBay designs and tried recreating them in Neuromore. Neuromore still -
OpenBCI and Neuromore readings in hertz amplitudes
by wjcroft ·Sorry, but I have not run the neuromore examples recently. Your screen grab does not show the complete circuit (classifier) diagram with all the connections, including the OpenBCI channels. -
OpenBCI and Neuromore readings in hertz amplitudes
by Skalbe ·I read that thread and understood the theory, but my technical application in Neuromore is lacking I think.What I have is the starting classifier that comes with Neuromore for the OpenBCI and nowhere -
OpenBCI and Neuromore readings in hertz amplitudes
by wjcroft ·OpenBCI_GUI does this for you. In neuromore you must do this yourself with a filter element. -
OpenBCI and Neuromore readings in hertz amplitudes
by Skalbe ·Hi,I'm currently working on getting the OpenBCI signals processed into hard number hertz amplitude output through Neuromore. -
touch proof electrode adapter with Electro-cap
by wjcroft ·The FFT function in many applications (OpenBCI_GUI, OpenViBE, neuromore, BrainBay, BioEra, etc.) is certainly helpful for characterizing what frequencies are present. Although I'm not sure I would ref