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Fun with brainwaves, part 2

As I promised in Fun with brainwaves, part 1, I’ve written a little WPF application that displays realtime data from Emotiv’s Epoc neuroheadset. It’s a very simple monitoring app, named WPFEmotivClient, that displays the data stream from either EmoComposer or Emotiv Control Panel. The idea is to demonstrate that WPF can consume and display Epoc data easily, and this enables many high-performance visualization scenarios.

Code is posted at Code Gallery: WPF and realtime neural data.

Update: code is now at CodePlex.

WPFEmotivClient and Emotiv Control Panel applications displaying realtime Epoc neuroheadset data.

WPFEmotivClient (left) and Emotiv Control Panel (right) displaying realtime data form the Epoc neuroheadset. The expression corresponds to Blink, Furrow, and Clench.

WPFEmotivClient and Emotiv Control Panel applications displaying realtime Epoc neuroheadset data.

WPFEmotivClient (left) and Emotiv Control Panel (right) displaying realtime data form the Epoc neuroheadset.

 

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