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by kriro
4698 days ago
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Wow I wasn't aware that EEGs are this cheap. Does anyone know how well these 200-300$ thingies play with Linux and how easy it is to hack around with them generally? I'd love to log my brain activities while learning, reading or playing poker :D Edit:
Seems like the Emotive EPOC has an SDK that supports Linux and also an open source library called Emokit that was build from reverse engineering the device's communication :D |
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In addition, these cheaper consumer EEGs don't produce research-grade data, so while they are good for messing around and experimenting, if you want to get serious, you'll need to upgrade to a more expensive headset.