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meditation and band powers, using Muse headband
by wjcroft ·neurofeedback apps for OpenBCI (BrainBay, neuromore, BioEra), you can easily design your own feedback system based on either Tarrant or your own goals. You asked about 'visualizer', all three of the -
Alpha/Theta training, help
by wjcroft ·* neuromore -
Hardt Biocybernaut and binaural neurofeedback training
by wjcroft ·https://docs.openbci.com/Software/CompatibleThirdPartySoftware/Neuromore/ -
Choosing a headset with these goals
by wjcroft ·While OpenBCI boards DO support neurofeedback apps (such as BrainBay, neuromore, OpenViBE, BioEra, etc.) these apps are not what is generally considered 'consumer-grade' easy-to-use apps for novice us -
Muse S Headbands
by wjcroft ·There are other packages for EEG analysis, not tied to hardware manufacturers. Such as EEGLAB, OpenViBE, MNE, NeuroPype, Neuromore, EDFBrowser, various Python libraries like Brainflow, etc. OpenBCI GU -
Seeking Documentation on OpenBCI WiFi Shield API and Example Responses
by wjcroft ·Some Neuromore 'muse' comments, issues, -
Seeking Documentation on OpenBCI WiFi Shield API and Example Responses
by wjcroft ·Yet other possibilities you have are to use other BCI platforms that support Muse, such as Neuromore, OpenViBE, etc. But Brainflow is likely your best bet as the Python code is easily modified. -
Why Neuromore never received more love?
by stellarpower ·@SirLouen I've made a number of commits (actually, many many, but mostly locally because they're so messy) to Neuromore, as well as opened several issues. I agree, it's the best option I can see out t -
change Focus Widget to do band based neurofeedback?
by wjcroft ·Neuromore is free. As is BrainBay, OpenViBE, etc. -
change Focus Widget to do band based neurofeedback?
by ivan_123 ·Ok, thanks. Yeah, that looks like the way to go. I was just wondering about Focus Widget out of curiosity. Do I understand that Neuromore is free from this (their website): "Licensing the neu -
change Focus Widget to do band based neurofeedback?
by wjcroft ·If you want to train on 1 through 8 Hz, use one of the VPL apps such as BrainBay, neuromore, etc. -
change Focus Widget to do band based neurofeedback?
by wjcroft ·There are other apps that are more targeted for neurofeedback usage. And allow easy adjustment of feedback on certain characteristics of the incoming signal. In your case 'rewarding' the production of -
change Focus Widget to do band based neurofeedback?
by wjcroft ·Your 2nd question may be better addressed with apps tailored to neurofeedback applications, such as BrainBay, neuromore, BioEra, NeuroPype, etc. All of these accept OpenBCI data streams. Some of them -
Why Neuromore never received more love?
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Why Neuromore never received more love?
by wjcroft ·Neuromore is mentioned prominently in the docs area on third party apps. -
Why Neuromore never received more love?
by SirLouen ·I always wondered why Neuromore Studio never received more love from the Open BCI community. I find it one of the most modern software out there and the community edition is great for starting out. Ob -
Boats as visualisation?
by pinky ·I looked already into Neuromore and it gave me the feeling that I could reconstruct it there. -
Boats as visualisation?
by wjcroft ·You can program any feedback you desire with BrainBay or BioEra. Other apps also exist that are similar (VPL Visual Programming Language, using flow diagram.) Such as Neuromore, OpenViBE, PureData, Ma -
problems with Ganglion/Cyton 'clone' boards
by stellarpower ·Maybe you could try just connecting through BrainFlow. If you want a graphical plot, it's easy enough to connect a dummy classifier using Neuromore Studio - you just need. Alternatively there are some -
Protocols for BrainBay or Neuromore for (C)PTSD Sebern Fisher/Van der Kolk?
by stellarpower ·Did you have much success with this? I have done some basic work in Neuromore. Am trying to see what needs to be done next to make them more rigourous. Also want to edit the neuromore sources to make