[Noisebridge-discuss] anything going on with EEG currently?

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From: Jean Noel <jnl.ootsidebox at gmail.com> 
Date:12/20/2013  12:08  (GMT-08:00) 
To: noisebridge-discuss at lists.noisebridge.net,infinite.perplexity at gmail.com 
Subject: Re: [Noisebridge-discuss] anything going on with EEG currently? 

Hi Glenn,

Did you saw this project:
http://atmelcorporation.wordpress.com/2013/12/12/openbci-is-a-brain-computer-interface-for-makers/
I hope this information can help

On my side,  I have this in mind for possible future project:
http://insideboxootsidebox.blogspot.fr/2013/12/how-we-can-create-dream-engine.html

Jean Noel

Le 20/12/2013 19:53, Glenn Wright a écrit :
Hi all, is there any activity going on with EEG projects?  I notice that the links to the discussion list on the web site don't work.  

I would really like to have a home sleep monitor, because I'm trying to use sleep restriction therapy for insomnia but I have trouble estimating time in bed and perceiving accurately whether I'm asleep.  Zeo is out of business, of course, and I'm very skeptical of accelerometer-based units.  Has anyone had any success either building an OpenEEG sleep monitor or hacking a Zeo (I have a bricked Zeo mobile.)

Feel free to e-mail me at infinite.perplexity at gmail.com if you have any thoughts or you're interested in working on projects...if I went to the trouble of learning how to make a sleep monitor, I would also want to experiment with meditation, interactive art, etc.

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-Glenn


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