From: yaniv_vi_at_yahoo.com
Date: 2001-05-11 16:22:31
hi
just out of curiosity , what can be achieved via heg ?
where it stand in relation to eeg (in practical uses ) ?
sincerly
yaniv
--- In buildcheapeeg_at_yahoogroups.com, Rob Kall <smile_at_compuserve.com> wrote:
> Message text written by INTERNET:buildcheapeeg_at_yahoogroups.com
> > But if the idea is to come out with CHEAP
> eeg, the utility of sound card cannot be overlooked. <
>
>
> One major obstacle to overcome is safe optical isolation of the
power inthe
> computer and the electrodes on the head.
>
> Another t hought-- Hershel Toomim and Jeff Carmen have been using
HEG
> hemoencephalography, based on optical sensing of changes inblood
flow in
> the brain.
>
> Might it be p ossible to adapt this technology, which does not
require
> direct electrical connection to the skin, as another approach to
> neurofeedback explored by this project. Of course, it there is an
interest
> in this, then the name may have to be reconsidered, and existing
patents as
> well.
>
> Rob Kall
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