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Message started by sulla on May 11th, 2009 at 10:20am

Title: Your own CHEC unit with EEG?  Now you can!
Post by sulla on May 11th, 2009 at 10:20am
I know some folks have built their own CHEC units.  I have designs for my own (to be built one of these days…) but then I saw the following and it got my hobby-engineering brain going.

I know this technology isn’t exactly new, but I caught an expose of it on the Science Channel TV show, Brink.  This technology seems simple, inexpensive (relatively) and adaptable.  I am not promoting this product, nor am I affiliated with it.  I am a 30 year old dad in the middle of Indiana who happens to watch science shows.

http://www.neurosky.com/ More specifically, http://www.neurosky.com/products/neurosky-mindset-usa/

From what I could discern, this headset basically measures concentration and relaxation with the idea of developing concentration, in this case, mostly affecting video games or programmed visual media.  It also provides a very simple color coded graph of brain wave activity.  

The website notes this in the info about the headset, “With the additional NeuroTech R&D Kit, users can perform their own brainwave research, or develop their own software and hardware applications to interact with, and take advantage of all the MindSet’s capabilities.*1
(*1 System requirements: Windows Vista (preferred), 2.0 GHz Core 2 Duo or Equivalent Processor, 256MB 3D Graphics Card for Games and Demonstrations, 1GB Memory, DirectX 10. )”

I couldn’t help but think how this technology might be hacked to aid in Hemi-Sync research, or even with programs and program participants at TMI.  I also think it’d be great for home use data and experiential verification. If you can record the headset data with a time stamp and correlate that with the timing of the taped exercises of a gateway Voyage CD, you can actually see when you have reached established brain wave activities conducive to non-physical reality experiences.

Title: Re: Your own CHEC unit with EEG?  Now you can!
Post by spooky2 on May 12th, 2009 at 9:10pm
The most and first of it is of course advertisement. I think it's for a reason that professional EEGs are made with a lot of electrodes glued directly onto the skull.

Hemi-Sync combined with EEG could be a good combination, but only if we knew which EEG patterns are desired. We could then monitor when a participant has tuned into one Hemi-Sync pattern and can go on with the next. Probably TMI and Skip does that.

What would be really cool is a CHEC unit which can be placed in a small appartment which would eliminate all external noise, including the deep frequencies. But I guess the physical laws are against it...

Spooky

Title: Re: Your own CHEC unit with EEG?  Now you can!
Post by sulla on May 13th, 2009 at 10:51am
I’ve wondered how they get accurate readings with only the one electrode arm sticking out over one ear.  Maybe there are additional electrode nodes along the band of the head set and that front one reads the frontal lobe or something?

Building a sound proof booth/bed chamber is not impossible.  It’s even a fairly simple DIY project if you have the $, time, and tools; I’ve looked into it.  Using rolls of commercially available sound proof matting and air pockets between plywood and drywall will effectively offer enough sound proofing for a free standing CHEC unit in your own home or apartment.  

I’ve thought recently of designing a tanning bed inspired CHEC unit that could be placed in a small apartment or moved around in a house.  No need to build huge installed berths that can lower re-sale value.  

I think I’ve read that in the early days of the M5000 program (or at least with the explorers) TMI used to use EEG’s but now they use mostly the galvanic skin response method to measure the participants’ level of deep relaxation.  They may still use the electrodes in the Lab CHEC unit, I don’t know without looking it up.  

Measuring the brainwave levels would probably not be a problem as a measuring/correlation tool so long as you start with the data needed to know which levels of brain waves are inductive of different levels of non-physical awareness.  I bet that info could be had from TMI somehow.

Title: Re: Your own CHEC unit with EEG?  Now you can!
Post by spooky2 on May 13th, 2009 at 10:20pm
Maybe when you have a personal session at TMI's lab they tell you something about the important parameters for a simple biofeedback.

A little soundproof CHEC unit is an intriguing project. For maximum sound insulation it must be as airtight as possible, so a little quiet (and reliable!) ventilator to push some fresh air into it would be needed. I once visited a soundproof audio studio. It's quite an experience to walk from a noisy city into that room, and when the door was shut it was absolutely quiet.

Spooky

Title: Re: Your own CHEC unit with EEG?  Now you can!
Post by sulla on May 14th, 2009 at 8:31am
Already looked into that too.  You don't need air-tight (though that is a viable option,) just insulated walls and sound baffled air vents.

I was trying to figure out how to vent/provide oxygen to a really well sealed CHEC when I found an on-line sound store with experts to talk out projects with you.  Of course they wanted to sell me thier stuff, but I learned a lot from him.

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