[sdiy] Digital modular backplane - update
Justin Owen
juzowen at gmail.com
Tue Apr 1 21:43:07 CEST 2014
I like how the Digital Modular Backplane thread has morphed into the Neuromancer Brain to CV Controller thread via the Discrete OTA thread!
Please continue...
:)
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Wentk [richard at wentk.com]
Received: 01.04.2014 18:54:39
To: Jeff Brown
Cc: Sdiy
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Digital modular backplane - update
Neurosky has a decent API with pre-processing of alpha etc levels, and should give much better results than custom hardware. It's already been used for (not very interesting, IMO) academic music projects.
Of course EEG control != thought control. The closest thing to thought control are the various artificial limb systems that have been built. I suspect it's easier to pick up and process motor impulses than it is to pull out an equivalent signal from a standard EEG.
Abstract Neuromancer-style interfacing probably isn't possible without invasive very dense monitoring of the entire neo-cortex.
That thing is *complicated* with six different levels in a very thin sheet. You could do a lot with 3D monitoring at 1mm physical resolution, but that's nowhere close to being practical today.
Richard
> On 1 Apr 2014, at 15:32, "Jeff Brown" <guitaricon at verizon.net> wrote:
>
> Probably not what Rutger used, but inexpensive:
>
> http://store.neurosky.com/products/brainwave-starter-kit
>
> -Jeff Brown
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: synth-diy-bounces at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> [mailto:synth-diy-bounces at dropmix.xs4all.nl] On Behalf Of Terry Shultz
> Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2014 9:47 AM
> To: Adam Inglis
> Cc: Sdiy
> Subject: Re: [sdiy] Digital modular backplane - update
>
> Hi Rutger,
>
> Where can you get the sensors for the physical contact with the head?
>
> I managed to get a few sensors from my Dr. that are a sticky one time use as
> they are used in the hospital for the Heart monitor during surgery.
>
> Are these type usable for EEG ? I am having a devil of a time finding anyone
> that sells these in the past.
>
> Brain-Control in the synth world , I think, therefore I play..
>
> I would love to see a YouTube of it actually working.
>
> best regards,
>
> Terry
>> On Apr 1, 2014, at 4:11 AM, Adam Inglis <21pointy at tpg.com.au> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On 01/04/2014, at 8:25 PM, Rutger Vlek wrote:
>>> ...don't expect miracles. Brain-Control is really really really hard to
> achieve in a reliable way. Simply using it as a pseudo random noise source
> is fine though.
>>
>>
>> Actually, most brains are probably a pseudo-random noise source.
>> So maybe your controller is quite reliable....
>>
>> Adam
>>
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