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Hello ,

Here is a list:

Nueropuzzles

BXAdaptor

Somaticvision games

Rollerball

Dual Drive

Innertube

Particle Explorer

Simply google to find out where to

purchase any of these. Demo versions are available for all of them so you can

try them out. There is a bit of a learning curve as to how to use them but

they all work very well with Bioexplorer.

Jeff

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et al.

Does anyyone know of any brain games ( ie games training the brain ) that

will play in bioexplorer or other software but only proceeed if the client

is producing the desired brain wave targets?

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Mark,

The folks at braintrain.com have an full system (hardware nfb sofware

and braintraining software) that does this. I am not aware of any

software that will do this in BE.

There is the option of using the BE adaptor software that can do a

shift in brightness on most any software. You could run a braintraing

software that way,

Another option is just to run the game using auditory and tactile

feedback. I have used the QDS toy manager in an off label manner,

setting it up to turn on and off an LED. I place it so that it is

just visible to the client at the edge of their vision.

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> Does anyyone know of any brain games ( ie games training the brain )

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> will play in bioexplorer or other software but only proceeed if the

> client

> is producing the desired brain wave targets?

> Mark

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This week I am releasing my first 5 of 30 planned games that are light and inexpensive.

We call them BioPLAY.

You can see them on the ITALLIS site.

They are in pretest. And should be released for all (at the advertised prices on the site) in 7 to 10 days.

For that I'm happy.

I'm also happy that Dad is looking into his health. I know these tests will bring him inspiring results

(even if it's merely the inspiration to eat less sausage!)

Best,

From: jreichnan@...Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2009 12:19:55 -0400Subject: RE: Brain Games

Hello ,

Here is a list:

Nueropuzzles

BXAdaptor

Somaticvision games

Rollerball

Dual Drive

Innertube

Particle Explorer

Simply google to find out where to purchase any of these. Demo versions are available for all of them so you can try them out. There is a bit of a learning curve as to how to use them but they all work very well with Bioexplorer.

Jeff

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et al.Does anyyone know of any brain games ( ie games training the brain ) that will play in bioexplorer or other software but only proceeed if the client is producing the desired brain wave targets?Mark

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Hello,

I was looking at the games on your site and had a few questiosn. First, do the

games work with Bio Explorer? Do they work with Vista as an operating system?

Do the games come with Bio Explorer designs? What kind of designs do the games

work with? Can the games be used with 2 channel training?

Thank you,

Amber Fasula

>

>

> This week I am releasing my first 5 of 30 planned games that are light and

inexpensive.

>

> We call them BioPLAY.

>

>

>

> You can see them on the ITALLIS site.

>

> They are in pretest. And should be released for all (at the advertised prices

on the site) in 7 to 10 days.

>

>

> For that I'm happy.

>

> I'm also happy that Dad is looking into his health. I know these tests will

bring him inspiring results

>

> (even if it's merely the inspiration to eat less sausage!)

>

>

>

> Best,

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> From: jreichnan@...

> Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2009 12:19:55 -0400

> Subject: RE: Brain Games

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Hello ,

>

>

> Here is a list:

>

> Nueropuzzles

> BXAdaptor

> Somaticvision games

> Rollerball

> Dual Drive

> Innertube

> Particle Explorer

>

> Simply google to find out where to purchase any of these. Demo versions are

available for all of them so you can try them out. There is a bit of a learning

curve as to how to use them but they all work very well with Bioexplorer.

>

> Jeff

>

>

>

>

>

> From: [mailto: ] On

Behalf Of Mark Baddeley

> Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 1:38 AM

>

> Subject: Brain Games

>

>

>

>

> et al.

> Does anyyone know of any brain games ( ie games training the brain ) that

> will play in bioexplorer or other software but only proceeed if the client

> is producing the desired brain wave targets?

> Mark

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>

>

>

>

>

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>

>

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Hi Amber,

What I was trying to do was make an efficient "dynamo" to translate any game to bioexplorer FLASH object.

I want to be able to switch between games and between training paradigms and have them always work-

So-

The games are originally for BioExplorer, but now Infiniti has a FLASH player and so we will be working on a translator for that.

And I've talked also about writing for the BioEra server object as well.

I don't know what you want to train, so we don't include any designs with the game(s).

We have a growing catalog of designs that do much more than FLASH play. They track stats in many ways-

intra and inter session, as well as subjective graphing and complete (often video) instructions.

BUT-

Maybe you already have a favorite design. Or maybe you want to make your own.

The process of game adaptation to your design is as simple as feeding your FLASH player with in1 and in2 using ON/OFF connections,

and in3 is a variable control that must be between 0 and 1.

I usually put in1 with a baseline success and in2 with some larger success (multiple conditions met, extended time condition or higher gains reached).

In3 I use either a smoothed sum of multiple pass/fail messages, or the RATIO output of my favorite threshold object. (Remember to subtract "1" from a ratio that is in an INCREASE setting so that it obeys the 0 thru 1 FLASH-in3 requisite.).

Control of the games will often ALSO use a mouse or keyboard to "guide" the direction of movement. But force and timing and action of movements are all biocontrolled!

They work with vista, for sure.

I am in a prerelease phase with these games, but depending on public response, we are planning to have 30 low cost arcade and puzzle BioPLAY games online and accessible by June first.

Hope this helps!

From: alfasula@...Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 16:02:20 +0000Subject: Re: Brain Games

Hello,I was looking at the games on your site and had a few questiosn. First, do the games work with Bio Explorer? Do they work with Vista as an operating system? Do the games come with Bio Explorer designs? What kind of designs do the games work with? Can the games be used with 2 channel training?Thank you,Amber Fasula>> > This week I am releasing my first 5 of 30 planned games that are light and inexpensive. > > We call them BioPLAY. > > > > You can see them on the ITALLIS site. > > They are in pretest. And should be released for all (at the advertised prices on the site) in 7 to 10 days. > > > For that I'm happy. > > I'm also happy that Dad is looking into his health. I know these tests will bring him inspiring results > > (even if it's merely the inspiration to eat less sausage!)> > > > Best,> > > > > > > > From: jreichnan@...> Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2009 12:19:55 -0400> Subject: RE: Brain Games> > > > > > > > Hello ,> > > Here is a list:> > Nueropuzzles> BXAdaptor> Somaticvision games> Rollerball> Dual Drive> Innertube> Particle Explorer> > Simply google to find out where to purchase any of these. Demo versions are available for all of them so you can try them out. There is a bit of a learning curve as to how to use them but they all work very well with Bioexplorer.> > Jeff> > > > > > From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Mark Baddeley> Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 1:38 AM> > Subject: Brain Games> > > > > et al.> Does anyyone know of any brain games ( ie games training the brain ) that > will play in bioexplorer or other software but only proceeed if the client > is producing the desired brain wave targets?> Mark > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________> Show them the way! Add maps and directions to your party invites. > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/products/events.aspx>

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