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Neurofeedback training and real-time 3D source reconstruction running on Android mobile devices via a wireless connection to an Emotiv or Easycap EEG systems.
Data from the connected EEG hardware are acquired and extracted by specific adapters and all subsequent processing is hardware agnostic. The empty boxes indicate the extendability of the architecture allowing additional hardware devices for data acquisition and additional processing methods.
The system responds to the sinusoid signal peak (time 0). The red color (dt1) indicates minimal observed delay; the blue color (dt2) indicates jitter. Galaxy Note running Android 4.0.1, 60 Hz AMOLED screen, dt1 = 125ms, dt2 = 16ms; Nexus 7 running Android 4.1.1, 60 Hz IPS LCD screen, dt1 = 85ms, dt2 = 26ms; MacbookPro, LCD screen (60 Hz), dt1 = 80ms, dt2 = 26ms.
All measured rates, including uncertainty, are between 127.8828Hz and 127.8841Hz, which corresponds to .99908 and .99909 of nominal 128Hz. The measurements were performed with 1ms resolution (2ms accuracy) on 76800 EEG packets. All tests were performed at normal temperature on a single day. We can note consistent results within and across devices.
Reference
Citation: The PLOS ONE Staff (2014) Correction: The Smartphone Brain Scanner: A Portable Real-Time Neuroimaging System. PLoS ONE 9(4): e96652. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096652
Published: April 25, 2014
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