Brainwave music therapy
If the proper software were to be written, does neurosky's device scan all of the necessary brainwaves to produce these effects?
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1 Posted by NeuroSky Store on 02 Oct, 2009 08:49 PM
Dear Sean,
Yes. The MindSet will output Delta, Theta, High and Low Alpha, High and Low Beta, and High and Low Gamma readings. You will also have access to a raw (unfiltered) brainwave feed, headset fitment signal, and the two eSenses, attention and meditation.
We suggest you download the MindSet Development Tools to first get familiarity with the development process.
Thanks,
NeuroSky Store
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2 Posted by sean sweeney on 02 Oct, 2009 08:57 PM
That was certainly a quick response, thank you. I myself am only someone who
upon becoming interested in brainwave music therapy remembered the groovy
things that you guys had been developing. I do not personal posses the means
to make such a program I'm afraid. Has anyone looked into making such a
program for your device yet, that you are aware of? Also, it was by accident
that I selected this topic for private discussion, I'm alright with it being
in the public section. Thanks again!
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3 Posted by NeuroSky Store on 05 Oct, 2009 04:31 PM
Dear Sean Sweeney,
Some of our customers have expressed interest in binaural beats and other ways to utilize music as therapy. You can always join our forums and talk to other interested groups: http://developer.neurosky.com/forum/
Thank you for your question.
Best,
NeuroSky Store
NeuroSky Store closed this discussion on 05 Oct, 2009 04:31 PM.