Guest guest Posted February 19, 2007 Report Share Posted February 19, 2007 Rah Said "When you do this do you train 11-19 or do you use a smaller band?Do you use averaging in the threshold?What kind of filter do you use?" I was thinking on this today while in transport, and have considered some sort of Dominant Frequency Object configuration to find a bit more about what the person´s "SMR" band were. Because all this started from a message about training a very young brain, where 19Hz, is very likely to be bordering on "HiBeta". And I would want to be careful about teaching the brain to SPINDLE in HiBeta. You know, there is a RANGE threshold Object that is quite nice for helping guide a Frequency to within a desired range. Hmmm. Looks like a new BE Design is brewing. Wish this were actually on the BioExplorer list. There are some real cracker jacks over there, who are not here. AS A MATTER OF FACT- I STAND CORRECTED-... The Al message I mentioned in my previous post is to be found on the BE list, and not on this one. THis merits a CROSS POSTING. Please pardon me. Re: training SMR spindles Bruce and all, Could you explain what you mean by this? "It is also important to note that when learning of this SMR spindling has occured along with it goes decreases in beta 2 and theta 1." (They found this when learning of SMR, or this occurs with SMR spindling during learning, or did you mean something else?) "Set up the thresholds to reward for bursts of SMR of at least 500MS and the odds of training Beta rather than SMR are far less likely. SMR occures in spindles. . . ." When you do this do you train 11-19 or do you use a smaller band?Do you use averaging in the threshold?What kind of filter do you use? In BioExplorer what's wrong with this? Source>Bandpass filter-amplitude>Threshold-pass/fail>Counter-time high>Exp. Eval. If((In1>=.500),1,0) >Feedback enable Thanks for any help.Rah MSN Messenger: converse com os seus amigos online. Instale grátis. Clique aqui. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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