Guest guest Posted March 13, 2008 Report Share Posted March 13, 2008 I have read general information on some of the EEG/BFB systems but would like some input from users. Right now I am using a Brainmaster, Bioexplorer and Active Electrodes. The Active Electrodes are amazing as it takes the hassle out of hook-ups. Most of training is home use right now, however; I incorporate a lot of the technology, and theory into psychology classes that I teach. Students love it! In fact, if anyone has ideas for classroom demonstrations I would love to hear them. So I am looking for a system that can preferably handle EEG and peripheral biofeedback simultaneously. I would love to investigate the different relationships between physiological markers between modalities. It would be great if it could also be wireless. One of the hassles I have right now is that I have the Brainmaster, an impedance meter that sits on top of that and then the Active Electrode box. Since I do home training it can be frustrating to move slightly and have the electrode box fall only to be stopped by the thin wires. I don't mind switching software, as I am not that loyal to Bioexplorer though I have the TLC designs. Reminds me to find out when the next Bioexplorer workshop is. I love the pendents and was looking at the QPET(?). I know the pendants are 1-2 channel and can do HEG. I think the QPET can do two channel and GSR. I am getting used to using GSR and HRV, but would eventually like to move into SEMG training. So right now I have an EEG, HRV, and a GSR device on my desk. It's getting a bit cluttered. Active electrodes are crucial or at least a system with that kind of ease of set up, and it would need to run on Vista and be somewhat portable as I use my laptop to teach with and lugging a desktop around is kind of a hassle. Any directions I should be looking? Am I asking for too much? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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