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  2. Emotiv - Wikipedia

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    There are two reference sensors at P3 and P4 locations. The EPOC+ measures both EEG and 9-axis motion data. Data is transmitted wirelessly through Bluetooth. [16] The Emotiv Insight was made available for general release in 2015. It is a 5-channel wireless EEG device covering frontal, temporal and parieto-occipital locations around the brain.

  3. Benjamin Libet - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Libet (/ ˈ l ɪ b ə t /; [1] April 12, 1916 – July 23, 2007) was an American neuroscientist who was a pioneer in the field of human consciousness.Libet was a researcher in the physiology department of the University of California, San Francisco.

  4. William Gordon Lennox - Wikipedia

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    William Gordon Lennox (18 July 1884 – 21 July 1960) [1] [2] was an American neurologist and epileptologist who was a pioneer in the use of electroencephalography (EEG) for the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. He graduated from Colorado College and Harvard Medical School. [3]

  5. NeuroSky - Wikipedia

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    NeuroSky technology allows for low-cost EEG-linked research and products by using inexpensive dry sensors; older EEGs require the application of a conductive gel between the sensors and the head. The systems also include built-in electrical “noise” reduction software/hardware, and utilize embedded (chip level) solutions for signal ...

  6. Event-related potential - Wikipedia

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    An event-related potential (ERP) is the measured brain response that is the direct result of a specific sensory, cognitive, or motor event. [1] More formally, it is any stereotyped electrophysiological response to a stimulus. The study of the brain in this way provides a noninvasive means of evaluating brain functioning.

  7. Michael T. Ullman - Wikipedia

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    Ullman was born in San Francisco, California. He is an alumnus of the French American International School and Lowell High School (1976–1980), both in San Francisco. He received his BA in Computer Science from Harvard University in 1988 and his PhD from the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1993.

  8. Biofeedback Certification International Alliance - Wikipedia

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    BCIA is a non-profit organization without governmental powers to regulate biofeedback and neurofeedback practice. While BCIA certification means that candidates have satisfied entry-level requirements in biofeedback, neurofeedback (also called EEG biofeedback), or pelvic muscle dysfunction biofeedback, certificants may require a government license for independent practice when treating medical ...

  9. Kal Spelletich - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Machine Art An audience interacts with Flight Simulator , 2002 Intention Machine Prayer Wheel , 2015 Split Brain Robotics , 2017 Kal Spelletich ( / ˈ s p ɛ l ə t ɪ tʃ / SPELL -ə-titch [ 1 ] ) is an American contemporary artist.