List of Blogs About OpenBCI, Neuroscience and Related Topics
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Hello all,
I’ve been trying to read as much as I can about the OpenBCI, and I’ve found very few people writing about it (aside from articles from tech-news giants that are basically cut and paste from the announcement).
I’ve been reading EEGHacker, the informative and well known blog of Chip Audette, OpenBCI’s researcher at large; I’ve also been writing articles about the OpenBCI and brain basics on The Autodidacts.
Is anyone else writing about OpenBCI and related topics for OpenBCI users? If you’re writing about these topics, please reply to this thread with a link to your blog. I’d like to read it!
Thanks,
@omphalosskeptic
I’ve been trying to read as much as I can about the OpenBCI, and I’ve found very few people writing about it (aside from articles from tech-news giants that are basically cut and paste from the announcement).
I’ve been reading EEGHacker, the informative and well known blog of Chip Audette, OpenBCI’s researcher at large; I’ve also been writing articles about the OpenBCI and brain basics on The Autodidacts.
Is anyone else writing about OpenBCI and related topics for OpenBCI users? If you’re writing about these topics, please reply to this thread with a link to your blog. I’d like to read it!
Thanks,
@omphalosskeptic
Comments
I’ve been reading EEGHacker since I heard about OpenBCI, and I’d be interested in what other blogs or resources on the topic you’d recommend. I’d like to have other useful things to read while I’m waiting for your RSS feed to deliver more goods
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Texas Instruments, Precision Data Converters list
(On which hardware engineers post ADS1299 questions. We found one such wizard there who was invaluable to our OpenBCI impedance measurement refinement.)
http://e2e.ti.com/support/data_converters/precision_data_converters/f/73.aspx
OpenEEG mailing list continues to have some valuable postings, and a fair amount of 'noise' as well.
http://sourceforge.net/p/openeeg/mailman/openeeg-list/
John Ruelas is building a 64 channel EEG based on the same ADS1299 we use(!)
He's just testing his first V1 board, see photos. Amazing. I guess he ran a single row of amps vs. two rows for noise reasons, but at a penalty in linear space. Wonder how solid his ground system is.
Ran across his blog on the OpenEEG list. I'll ask him about a 32 or 24 channel version.
http://www.eeg64.com/
Annual Neurogaming Conference, Conor was there.
http://www.neurogamingconf.com/
https://www.youtube.com/user/NeuroGamingCon videos from 2014 conf
Siegfried Othmer of EEGInfo, developer of the InfraLow Frequency neurofeedback
http://news.eeginfo.com/
LinkedIn group on EEG Signal Processing
https://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=959647
Bitalino, biosignal boards
Most of these I think use the Arduino A/D converter, so fairly lowres. Still, innovative.
http://www.bitalino.com/
I'm sure I'll think of some more. :-)
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NeuroConnections: A joint publication between AAPB (Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback) Neurofeedback Division and ISNR.
[36+ pdf back issues available at this link, quarterly illustrated newsletters, 2006 - 2015]
http://www.isnr.org/#!publications/cg1c
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NeuroRegulation is a peer-reviewed journal providing an integrated, multidisciplinary perspective on clinically relevant research, treatment, and public policy for neuroregulation and neurotherapy.
http://www.neuroregulation.org/