[Noisebridge-discuss] Donating my sleep to science?
Kevin Schiesser
bfb at riseup.net
Tue Oct 1 06:10:47 UTC 2013
On 09/29/2013 02:11 AM, Jean-Luc Picard wrote:
> Is there still a dream team? I have an autism spectrum disorder &
> have never slept properly until I've had melatonin supplementation in
> conjuncton with marijuana use, so my sleep can be pretty effectively
> scientifically controlled. I also have plenty experience with lucid
> dreaming so I feel with relatively minimal training I could be a prime
> suspect for that awesome-vintage EEG machine you guys have. My girl
> also has experience w/ modern EEGs from her university. I'm really
> interested in what could be crapped out of my readings, though I'm
> afraid I don't have a background in neuroscience. Anyone interested?
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Yes, we are able to record your sleep-state eeg anytime. Sadly the
vintage EEG is not operational. We are, however, set up to use
Neurosky's single electrode EEG or a 2-channel EEG, constructed from
these designs..
http://www.instructables.com/id/open-brain-wave-interface-hardware-1/
When are you available to meet? If many are interested we can create a
wiki page.. Let's collect this valuable data. --Kevin
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