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First ECG, EMG & EEG recording (Windows)

This week, thanks to Robert’s work on the openbci to fieldtrip-buffer (see previous post), I was able to record the first EEG using the OpenBCI system during a research retreat in France, with Christian Kell’s wonderful group (brainclocks.com). It took some time to figure out the pin setup on the board, but we finally ended up with very clear EMG and ECG, and were even able to find something that looked like occipital alpha. As you can see in the pictures below, I used my old realtime GUI made for the OuUnPod. It is now time to start coding the new GUI, and integrating our first Midi neurofeedback signals. In two weeks Per Huttner, Jean-Louis Huhta and I will be spending several days in Athens together to work on the project together. By then I hope to have made a good beginning. It looks promising!

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