dman2210
dman2210
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I've heard that IDUN makes some spiky gel electrodes that are great for going in hair. I'd love to buy some but I can't find any.
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I tried notch filters and all the troubleshooting tips but I only got it to work for ecg and emg. I couldn't ever get rid of the spikes for eeg. Instead I just went and bought a cyton board and that does great for eeg.
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Hello, also wondering if this is still open?
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I might be interested. I am a full time software developer who has been getting in to this tech. Let me know if you've found someone to help you out yet and I'll send a message.
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Did it end up selling on Ebay? I'm interested if not.
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I have gone through the tutorial on the headband. I also have gone through https://docs.openbci.com/docs/10Troubleshooting/minimizingNoise. I just tried the emg for the first time. All my other runs were on eeg. On the emg it was easy to see when…
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I purchased the headband kit and ganglion two years ago. I think I also have solid gel emg sticky electrodes. I don't have gold cups and paste.
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I am using the spikey electrodes from the headband kit that were sent to me as well as the ear electrodes. I did complete that tutorial but the results were the same. I fasten them to the scalp by lifting the hair and then tightening the headband.…
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Thanks for responding so quickly. I wish I had more time to work with this. I hooked up one electrode and noticed that the noise went away for a while. I was able to see eye blinks on the GUI. Then the spikes came back. So if I understand correctl…