From: Doug Sutherland (wearable_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 2002-03-02 21:11:33
Jim Meissner wrote:
> I really like the idea of the voice print display, and after you
> add color it will show a lot more.
Different kinds of dispays are useful for different purposes.
The voice print dislay is quite unique, I like it, but I agree
that we need other displays too.
> The oscilloscope display is very important. Without looking at the
> brain wave display you cannot know what the FFT or voice print
> frequencies mean.
Aboslutely. See below for a bunch of different screen shots.
Aside from just waveforms, there is also a need for some simpler
displays for feeback training like stacked bar graphs, pie charts,
and so on. Analysis of data is different than feedback. In an EEG
session with a therapist, the therapist sees the waveforms while
the client sees games or other simple graphical displays that
lead you towards targets.
Here are some screen shots of various EEG software displays:
Brainmaster
http://www.brainmaster.com/productinfo/bmrsoftware/bmrsoftware.html
WaveRider
http://www.elixa.com/mental/wrscreen2.htm
Demo of Procomp Biograph Software
http://www.bio-medical.com/biogdemo.zip
http://www.biof.com/biograph20.html
http://www.biof.com/biograph20_features.html
http://www.futurehealth.org/procompbiograph.htm
Bio Integrator Graph Gallery
http://www.7hz.com/graphgallery/
WR Eegle
http://www.wrmed.com/images/eegle2.jpg
Brainproducts Analyzer
http://www.brainproducts.com/images/global_view.gif
Brainvision Analyzer
http://www.cortechsolutions.com/Analyzer_Specifications.htm
Joseph Martin EEG Programs
http://www.crab.rutgers.edu/~jomartin/rem.gif
http://www.crab.rutgers.edu/~jomartin/
J&J Engineering I-330-C2
http://www.jjengineering.com/Images/Screenshots/resp+all-2WebBig.jpg
Scribex Biosignal Workbench
http://www.scribex.com/html/realtime-screen-en.html
Manscan Stripchart
http://eeg.com/stripchart.gif
Neuroscan Scan
http://www.neuro.com/neuroscan/news1.htm
Bionetica
http://webideas.com/bionetica/images/collage65.jpg
http://webideas.com/bionetica/interface.htm
EEG Persyst
http://www.eeg-persyst.com/web/Reveal.html
http://www.eeg-persyst.com/web/Insight.html
http://www.eeg-persyst.com/web/MagicMarker.html
http://www.eeg-persyst.com/web/Prism.html
Brainfeedback EEG 2/32
http://www.eegbiofeedback.cz/English/Sw.jpg
http://www.eegbiofeedback.cz/English/Display.jpg
Biosemi Screenshots
http://www.biosemi.com/pics/labview2_big.htm
http://www.biosemi.com/software_biosemi_analysis.htm
Skill Topo Imaging Software
http://www.skiltopo.com/
Time/Frequency Analysis
http://www.cnl.salk.edu/~scott/tutorial/icatutorial7.html
These are really iteresting
http://www2.truman.edu/shaffer/eeghardware_2002.htm
The usage of Games of EEG neurofeedback in interesting too:
http://www.drjgolden.com/pics/kid.gif
http://mentalhealth.about.com/library/weekly/aa101600a.htm
http://www.lucifer.com/~sean/BT/14.html
http://dsplab.eng.fiu.edu/DSP/Publications/publication.asp?num=73
http://www.nsk.su/~cyber/feedbacke.html
http://www.bio-medical.com/Biograph.html
http://webideas.com/biofeedback/neurofeedback/
http://www.themindconnection.com/plain/eng_frameset.html
http://www.biofeedback.net/Czech/
http://itsa.ucsf.edu/~biofdbk/equipment.htm
Namaste,
Doug
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