Guest guest Posted November 19, 2007 Report Share Posted November 19, 2007 Hi guys! I did my second test, this time I got a real good one channel connection and everything seemingly looked good. Then we kind of just sat there and looked at the BioExplorer and wondered. Okay, what now? So, some simple questions arose. 1.) What exactly are the meters reading? I gather it is some sort of electrical activity relative to various parts of the brain. Is a lot of activity good, or bad, high or low frequencies, and what kind of exercise is used to regulate the patterns. Maybe there's a beginner FAQ that I can read. 2.) Does anyone have a chart that shows what the different regions of the brain actually do? That would be most interesting. 3.) So let's say I get an assessment, and it asks me to train in a certain region, with a certain goal in mind. Does my brain just figure out how to make it happen, or do I concentrate on puppies and clouds and rainbows to get into the right brain-train? Thanks, -Dave from Arizona with the blog. http://www.strandland.com/neurofeedback Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2007 Report Share Posted November 19, 2007 Hi Blog-dude! Nice work. I'm a home trainer and have been following your adventure. Thanks for sharing with us. You should get some eloquent responses to your questions. Here is a link to some information on brain frequencies: http://www.geocities.com/adriancmvd/pagefreqs.htm What design are you using? In BioExplorer you can find out what the meters show - click Window> Signal Diagram and look at the meters to see what is connected to In. An easy way to see what filters you have is to click on Tools> Filters. A fun way to see change in activity is to put the electrode at the back of the head like Pz, RECORD the session and close your eyes and when you replay the session you'll see, if you're producing nice alpha, an increase in alpha activity with eyes closed that ought to decrease when eyes are open. It will show in the raw trace (have an oscilloscope connected to the source) and any display objects connected to the the filter and a spectrum analyzer is always nice to explore. If one of you doesn't have this effect then the other one likely will. At least one of every couple ought to make alpha, right? If you haven't played with the designs yet, that will be something to do while you wait for your electrodes. Yes, your brain will figure out what to do using the feedback. It's smart. Enjoy, Rah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2007 Report Share Posted November 19, 2007 Hi Blog-dude! Nice work. I'm a home trainer and have been following your adventure. Thanks for sharing with us. You should get some eloquent responses to your questions. Here is a link to some information on brain frequencies: http://www.geocities.com/adriancmvd/pagefreqs.htm What design are you using? In BioExplorer you can find out what the meters show - click Window> Signal Diagram and look at the meters to see what is connected to In. An easy way to see what filters you have is to click on Tools> Filters. A fun way to see change in activity is to put the electrode at the back of the head like Pz, RECORD the session and close your eyes and when you replay the session you'll see, if you're producing nice alpha, an increase in alpha activity with eyes closed that ought to decrease when eyes are open. It will show in the raw trace (have an oscilloscope connected to the source) and any display objects connected to the the filter and a spectrum analyzer is always nice to explore. If one of you doesn't have this effect then the other one likely will. At least one of every couple ought to make alpha, right? If you haven't played with the designs yet, that will be something to do while you wait for your electrodes. Yes, your brain will figure out what to do using the feedback. It's smart. Enjoy, Rah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2007 Report Share Posted November 19, 2007 Hi Blog-dude! Nice work. I'm a home trainer and have been following your adventure. Thanks for sharing with us. You should get some eloquent responses to your questions. Here is a link to some information on brain frequencies: http://www.geocities.com/adriancmvd/pagefreqs.htm What design are you using? In BioExplorer you can find out what the meters show - click Window> Signal Diagram and look at the meters to see what is connected to In. An easy way to see what filters you have is to click on Tools> Filters. A fun way to see change in activity is to put the electrode at the back of the head like Pz, RECORD the session and close your eyes and when you replay the session you'll see, if you're producing nice alpha, an increase in alpha activity with eyes closed that ought to decrease when eyes are open. It will show in the raw trace (have an oscilloscope connected to the source) and any display objects connected to the the filter and a spectrum analyzer is always nice to explore. If one of you doesn't have this effect then the other one likely will. At least one of every couple ought to make alpha, right? If you haven't played with the designs yet, that will be something to do while you wait for your electrodes. Yes, your brain will figure out what to do using the feedback. It's smart. Enjoy, Rah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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