Guest guest Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 The two options are to go to Properties in the BrainMaster device (right-click on the Brainmaster name in the black status bar that goes across the top of the page) and see if " Check Sample Rate " is checked. It should be. If it is, and you are still having this problem, try unchecking it and see if that fixes things. The second option is to get the Enhanced Driver from BrainMaster (I believe you are already corresponding with Foxx about this). When you do so, you will need to use the BrainMaster+ device, not the BrainMaster device definition in the BioExplorer: Devices window. Pete > > > Date: 2006/09/09 Sat AM 09:45:53 EDT > To: braintrainer > Subject: Assessment - something's wrong > > I'm hoping someone can help me. I did my first assessments this week. > While doing them, there was a spike at 29 hertz almost continually. > I say almost, because there were a few sites that it didn't show up. > Also, sometimes it was more prominent on the left, sometimes on the > right. > > In processing the assessment - There is definitly something wrong. > There is this huge line fo beta across the top, but the whole thing > just doesn't flow correctly. I don't know or understand why. > There is no way those numbers are correct. > This is what we have so far for Central. > The Theta to Beta ratios are: > > C3 > EC 10.53 > EO 9.65 > TSK 5.35 > > C4 > EC 10.54 > EO 9.20 > TSK 4.90 > > This is a 16 year old boy. He suffers with deep depression and high > anxiety. Developmentally, I would say he is either right on target or > just slightly below. > > The only thing that I KNOW is wrong with the software is the sampling > rate problem. I use BioExplorer with a BrainMaster module. I still get > the message " BrainMaster sample rate is not 120 or 122 sps " . I > haven't been able to get that resolved yet. To do the assessments, I > set the timer on 2 min since it moves at double time anyway and > thought that would be good. I checked all the connections when I > noticed the 29 hertz spike, they seemed to be fine. > > What could be wrong? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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