From: yaniv_vi_at_yahoo.com
Date: 2001-06-30 14:42:25
hi
waldemar , who is doing some great work on getting some organizations
to be in contact with us and to work togheter .
here's a copy of a message he sent me :
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CONTACT with more than 15 Universities and Foundations related to use
or development of EEG . It was a general agreement between the
interested ones the tests should be done before any of them get legal
responsibility on OpenEEG device, circuit or development. Most of
them sent at least one reply usually kind. It will be listed those
which have two ore more replies concerning possible OpenEEG testing
or development or EEG parts . I `ll do no more contacts, until item 2
(next) has been solved
GET PARTS, BUILDING AND MAKE A BASIC ELECTRONIC TEST: as our main
device has not any one version tested by buildcheapeeg yet ( neither
the hardware ( see Sajith's message
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/buildcheapeeg/message/936 , nor the
last version software see Joerg's
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/buildcheapeeg/message/930) I decided to
buy the parts , and deliver them to a physics graduation students
here to build the kit and make basic testing ( I've to do it, before
to send the kits for abroad tests ) . I've no problem here with
electrodes , EEG helmets and safety issue (just experimental) , so I
just need testing the analogic part , and after the digital one ( in
fact just the first is important cause there are several industrial
digital analogic converters here) .
The major concerns related to interest of OpenEEG for Research
Institutions (miniaturization and analytical device accessories )
were disregarded by the group ( probably by not understanding the
questions embraced in the issue ) and we `ve lost two good researches
institutes because of that . ( see for example the folowing part of a
received message : "After I had responded to your initial mail I
realized that you had mentioned EEG electrodes in the skull. I wasn't
sure if you really ... were talking about EEG transmittors on the
head of a subjet.The latter may be a real advantage for long
recordings because it would allow for breaks (it is also possible
with caps but more cumbersome for patients). I am also interested in
small EEG transmittors that could be used in small animals like rats
and mice. There the advantages would be large.・/FONT>
The initial date scheduled for testing was august(2001) .
Dr.Daniel Umbricht - Fac.of Psychiatry ・Zurick Univ. ・Swiss
Dr.Sady Riber. - Houston ・Univ. Hospital - USA
Dr.Makoto Itoh - Makkotto Itoh - Fukuoka Inst. of Technology - Japan
Dr.Roger Walz - Fac. Of Neurosurgery ・S縊 Paulo ・Brazil
my feeling is - if we get to work with big university - we would be
unstopable !!! and i think it's really close to happend !
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