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Brainwave

Wear a thing and think with it
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The BrainWave consists of a wide headband containing electrodes to be connected to one's head. The EEG electrodes that provide accurate readings without causing discomfort to the user.

The BrainWave makes use of modern machine learning techniques to analyze incoming neural data in real-time, allowing for immediate feedback and insights into the user's cognitive performance. The accompanying mobile app uses these insights to generate detailed reports, charts, and trends over time, providing users with a clear visual representation of their brainwaves.

The app-based graphical user interface of the BrainWave is designed to be intuitive and user-friendly, ensuring that even those without technical expertise can quickly navigate its features. Upon opening the app, users are greeted by a clean, modern dashboard featuring real-time data from the device itself, as well as insightful charts and visualizations. Users can see when they were sleepy, how they're sleeping, when they were interested, and even when they're getting too emotional. From here, users can customize their preferences for how the device analyzes their brainwaves, choosing from a variety of modes such as "creative thinking" or "relaxation."

The BrainWave combines state-of-the-art technologies to provide users with an immersive, interactive experience that significantly enhances our understanding of mental health and cognitive abilities.

Not part of a torture device for (one) days.
Voice, Oct 22 2024

Melon-Headband https://cargocollec...alth/Melon-Headband
I think this fizzled out, but 10 or so years ago, this was a real thing. [zen_tom, Oct 23 2024]


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       I'm skeptical that we that we understand brainwaves well enough to extrapolate most of what you are claiming, or that brainwaves even contain the relevant information you are trying to interpret at all. But as a health gimmick backed by questionable science, sure.
5th Earth, Oct 22 2024
  

       //Not part of a torture device for (one) days.//   

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       There was a study I read about once about people using brainwave feedback to monitor meditation biofeedback to enhance experience but I cant find it anymore.   

       //even when they're getting too emotional//   

       That part could get you an ugly feedback loop.
pertinax, Oct 23 2024
  

       This could be interesting if you added giving the computer some metrics to overlay with its measurements, namely verbal interaction with the person. The person gets a particular brainwave pattern whenever this particular thing is going on.   

       I could picture HAL 9000 style conversations that are enacted by the computer like "You seem stressed Dave, is it because I won't open the pod bay doors?" Okay, bad example but having that level of interaction could give the computer something to compare these brainwave measurements to such that they could make sense and paint a picture of what brain waves happen when. [+]
doctorremulac3, Oct 23 2024
  

       Is there a satori button?
minoradjustments, Oct 23 2024
  


 

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