BrainScape for BrainMaster


 
 
A new tool has been added to 2.5  that shows considerable new detail in the EEG, including the ability to clearly see short transients.  With this method, you can see bursts of alpha, beta, even gamma very clearly.  When used with the Sum/Difference Channel mode, it is possible to clearly see synchronous activity in contrast to independent, uncorrelated activity.  As you will see in the report, the things you can now see in the EEG are very profound.  We have shown an entire MINI-Q session plotted using the new tools, and the EEG dynamics are clearly visible and described.  When you consider that a QEEG would take an entire minute and reduce it to a set of numbers, this method takes on an entirely new light.  In one of the epochs, we clearly see single gamma bursts that shows up synchronously on F3 and F4, and that would not be visible using QEEG or any other conventional method.

When you install the update to 2.5, the new BrainScape display is under the "Spectral" button on the training screen "Window" control panel.  It will run in real-time for any type of training, and will also operate with playback EEG. It works for 1 or for 2 channels, and can be adjusted for frequency range, refresh rate, pixel motion, etc. etc.


The BrainScape display is newly adapted to the 2.5 software, can use FFT or filter data, and uses a set of multiple-order spline-based transforms that are related to Gabor and Wavelet transforms, but adapted for this type of analysis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BrainScape works with live or with played-back EEG data.

 

1-channel:

 

 

2-channel: