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Meditation Made Easy

Meditation Made Easy
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Muse Monitor - Google Play Android 應用程式 Voyez ce qui se passe réellement dans votre tête en temps réel! Moniteur pour Muse fonctionne exclusivement avec "Muse: The Brain-Sensing Headband" d'Interaxon (disponible sur Obtenez et visualisez des données d'ondes cérébrales EEG en temps réel, et ce magnifiquement représentées sur votre téléphone ou votre tablette. * Spectrogramme de qualité professionnelle* Décomposition en valeurs de fréquences discrètes* Signaux bruts en microvolts* Bandes de puissance absolue Séparez les données par canal : gauche / droite, avant / arrière, ou même par capteur individuel. Enregistrez les données d'EEG au format CSV compatible avec Excel ou au format Muse pour la lecture dans Muse Player. Intégration Dropbox pour sauvegarder vos enregistrements. Diffusion OSC pour le monitorage / enregistrement de données sans fil avec un logiciel compatible tel que Muse Lab par Interaxon (disponible gratuitement). Partagez des images avec vos amis.

Wearable ‘neurocam’ records scenes when it detects user interest (Credit: Neurowear) Keio University scientists have developed a “neurocam” — a wearable camera system that detects emotions, based on an analysis of the user’s brainwaves. The hardware is a combination of Neurosky’s Mind Wave Mobile and a customized brainwave sensor. The algorithm is based on measures of “interest” and “like” developed by Professor Mitsukura and the neurowear team.

Max MSP Cloud Structure – Julien Bayle Artist Tools became so powerful, omni-potent, that I started to consider them as a real digital matter to explore, as I explore sound, vibrations, pixels or sand. I wanted to give a new vision of the framework I use on a daily basis, Max MSP. All components in the framework are related and have particular relationships. These relationships appear in the documentation but not on a visual way. I had the idea of tracing, graphing all these relationships links, using graph theory. Darwin Grosse (Director of Education and Customer Services for Cycling ’74, editor & creators of MaxMSP) helped me by having provided me the global See Also whole relationships file. And here are few views of it. This project had not been curated yet but I’d like to explore this one more, in real-time, within an audiovisual performance probably named ABÎME

EEG Info - What is Neurofeedback?, Find a Neurofeedback provider, Clinical Training courses, EEG Biofeedback, Newsletter, EEG Institute, Therapeutic Applications Praxis LIVE Good Times brainwave app blocks phone calls when the user is busy, wins 1st prize ($30,000) of AT&T Hackathon Developed in 24 hours only, ‘Good Times’, a brain-controlled application connects to the Necomimi brainwave cat ears and blocks phone calls when the user is busy at work or a conversation. Developed by Ruggero Scorcioni, the application won the 1st prize ($US 30,000) at Hackathon, hosted by AT&T and Ericsson in conjunction with the AT&T Developer Summit, which usually happens just before the start of the International CES in Las Vegas. Scorcioni was among the hundred developers to get a pair of Necomimi headset for free simply by turning up to the AT&T event. The 41-year-old developer has researched brain wave science as well as written computer programs. After majoring in computer science in Italy, he came to the U.S. and earned PhD from George Mason University in Virginia in neuroscience. At Hackathon he competed against more than 70 other teams of developers to create a phone or in-car touchscreen app and had only 90 seconds to pitch the idea in front of a panel of judges. dsd

Generate endless musical ideas with Live’s MIDI devices We’ve all been there: opening a new Live Set, pondering the blank slate of an empty Session View window, wondering how to begin. With practically infinite options, and perhaps little-to-no music theory knowledge, coming up with fresh chord progressions, basslines or melodies to begin a project with can be a pretty daunting task. However, with some clever use of some simple tools it’s possible to make Live do some of that hard work for you – and in a new two-part video series Certified Trainer Thomas Glendinning, aka ELPHNT, shows you how. Firstly, using only basic MIDI devices and some well thought-out signal routing in Live, Thomas is able to generate an endless stream of chord, bass and melody ideas – with total control over the rhythm and harmony. Sit back, and watch the musical ideas take shape... Now that you’ve laid the foundations of your track, why not breathe some more life into your MIDI clips with Dennis DeSantis’ One Thing tip.

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