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Mark,

If they email you the saved session you can create the graph in

BioReview. There is not a way I know of the save the graph itself

short of taking a screen shot and sending that.

On Sep 19, 2005, at 10:51 PM, Mark Darling wrote:

> Does anyone know how to use BioReview to create either a " within

> session " or " session to session " graph of BioExplorer sessions? I'm

> thinking of graphs similar to those produced by BrainMaster. I'm

> wanting my home trainers using BioExplorer to be able to send session

> summaries so I can get a fix on their progress (eg, are theta

> amplitudes decreasing across the session?).

>  

> Any thoughts?

>  

> Mark Darling

> Sunshine Coast, Australia

>  

>

>

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Thanks . Does sending entire sessions, or say a group of 5-10 sessions, tax the computer very much?

Mark

Re: BioReview charts

Mark,If they email you the saved session you can create the graph in BioReview. There is not a way I know of the save the graph itself short of taking a screen shot and sending that. On Sep 19, 2005, at 10:51 PM, Mark Darling wrote:

Does anyone know how to use BioReview to create either a "within session" or "session to session" graph of BioExplorer sessions? I'm thinking of graphs similar to those produced by BrainMaster. I'm wanting my home trainers using BioExplorer to be able to send session summaries so I can get a fix on their progress (eg, are theta amplitudes decreasing across the session?). Any thoughts? Mark DarlingSunshine Coast, Australia

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Mark,

Saved sessions are small. They transfer fine over any internet

connection, no need for high speed. Running the bioreview report is a

simple matter and not CPU intensive at all. If you want to view data

from several sessions it is a simple matter to export the data from

BioReview and open it in Excel.

On Sep 20, 2005, at 6:48 PM, Mark Darling wrote:

> Thanks . Does sending entire sessions, or say a group of 5-10

> sessions, tax the computer very much?

>  

> Mark

>  

>> Re: BioReview charts

>>

>> Mark,

>>

>> If they email you the saved session you can create the graph in

>> BioReview. There is not a way I know of the save the graph itself

>> short of taking a screen shot and sending that.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> On Sep 19, 2005, at 10:51 PM, Mark Darling wrote:

>>

>>> Does anyone know how to use BioReview to create either a " within

>>> session " or " session to session " graph of BioExplorer sessions? I'm

>>> thinking of graphs similar to those produced by BrainMaster. I'm

>>> wanting my home trainers using BioExplorer to be able to send

>>> session summaries so I can get a fix on their progress (eg, are

>>> theta amplitudes decreasing across the session?).

>>>  

>>> Any thoughts?

>>>  

>>> Mark Darling

>>> Sunshine Coast, Australia

>>>  

>>>

>>>

>>>

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