Dear readers,
I have responded to this post directly by e-mail.
If you have similar interests or questions, just e-mail a short note to
me, and I will put you on a list to get some information.
I am working up a shared project to get a PC-based EEG system
into folks' hands, as a U-build-it for $200 to $250.
Tom Collura
tom at ccfadm.eeg.ccf.org
Hypnotics (hypnotics at aol.com) wrote:
: Dear Tom,
: I am most interested in the potential for PC-based EEG systems, though my
: knowledge of the software and harware required to do this is so limited I
: do not even know where to start.
: I have been accepted for a Ph.D. program in Experimental Psychology at the
: University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and will begin this Fall. I intend to
: work with Dr. Joel Lubar in the area of biofeedback, but have always been
: disconcerted by the need for expensive and complicated equipment, which
: inherently restricts the widespread use of biofeedback.
: I would love to see a PC-based system. It seems ridiculous that such a
: powerful system cannot be made available for the calculations needed for
: biofeed back. Indeed, personal computers already have the visual
: (monitor) and auditory (sound card) channels necessary for feedback.
: Without wishing to step on your toes, where can I learn about interfacing
: computers with the sensors needed? And where do you obtain all the
: components? What software do you use to read the sensors and display
: relevant info? (Is there any chance of me being able to work on such a
: project without knowing this sort of information already?!)
: I would be really greatful for any information or advice on the subject.
: Hope to hear from you soon.
: Grant