Here's a video of our EEG monitor developed for BME264L at Duke University. At this stage, the EEG monitor is really noisy but you can see alpha patterns appear when the subject closes his eyes. And if you look at the power spectrum window, you can see an increase in activity in the 8-12Hz range. For the final product go to
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kIO0vBmUe4.
EEG monitor developed by Andrew Wang, Ben Grant and Ian Peikon
omg that looks like the gunman from VT mabye they should have given him an eeg instead of a semi-automatic 9mm handgun
lostfinalefail 2 weeks ago
Nice project! Do you have any documentation for it online? I'm very interesting in building something similiar, so I would like to check your hardware schematics, if you're OK with that. :)
Also, the link to the final product video in the description of this video doesn't work (because of that period in the end).
mmenegali88 2 years ago
andito what is ur real mutant name?
tsao36 2 years ago