hey, i wanted to know if eeg can detect the different signals sent to perform different actions. Particularly I wanted to know if it could recognize the change in focus of the eyes as in the signal sent by the brain to change focus of the eyes to focus at different distances. Mainly to be used with eye tracking technology
On an EEG we also use 2 electrodes to track vertical and lateral eye movements. I think eye tracking technology would be better to track if eyes are focusing on a specific distance. There is a test called visual evoked potential that you may find interesting. By showing a stimulus of a flashing checkerboard, you can see if the electrical activity in the brain responds correctly.
I’ve been thinking of a science fair project for my school. I saw a person play Elden Ring by using an EEG headset to interact with the world. This was awesome looking at and I want to do something similar. However, EEG aren’t cheap and if I could make one myself. I was wondering if you could show how to make one from scratch haha. It would help me get a head start on what I begin with and a timeline of what should be done.
I became interested in EEG after seeing someone control a drone with their mind. You’re right, the only downside is that it’s expensive. I’d look into OpenBCI or Emotiv for your goal. It’s going to cost at least a minimum of a few hundred dollars. It may sound like a lot, but a full hospital EEG equipment set is even more expensive at $10k+.
If your father is an electrical engineer he should have an oscilloscope. When you get your EEG running I would be curious if you could probe the same area with the scope and compare data collected. If its about the same it might be feasible to buy a few two channel scope pcbs from overseas to make a cheap EEG. Otherwise cool video man.
Sadly you can't really mesaure microvolt level signals with that idea, if you are using cheap chinese scopes. If you get or make a good preamp you might get something out it, but recording would be still problematic. Furthermore you won't have any extra capabilities like a BIAS amp (right leg drive) if you look at the ADS1299.
@@netvalley_academy with my software and circuit board you can export the EEG data as an edf file for matlab processing. Here is link to purchase aioneeg.com/products/full-brain-recording-eeg-kit
I can make you a 32 channel circuit board/electrodes/conductive paste/prep. I’ll also include a beginners tutorial to hookup/perform an EEG. If you send me an email, I’ll give you a link to preorder jared@aioneeg.com. We plan to ship the first units in September.
I’ve made a lot of progress since this video. Currently working on 32 channel hardware to record the whole brain. In about 6 months I’ll be able to make you one if you want. Our software is available for free to test now @ aioneeg.com
So you have an idea of how many watts those analog signals are? I also realize how small they are but is there a typical voltage/ampere for people? Also, when collecting these analog signals with the hospital equipment im assuming there is a ground or negative for the signsl to flow or are there two electrodes per section. One recieving the signal, open gate/collector pin, and then out the second electrode back into the head? I guess just smaking a small loop to drive a small opamp is how in picturing it. If im completely off and someone has the time to explain it I would be grateful. Ive just started scratching the surface on this topic but its interesting.
The normal EEG is around 100 uV. We use reference and ground electrode when recording. I’m not sure about your other questions, I’m trying to learn more about it myself!
What’s the limiting factor in taking this EEG project from 4 channels to 256 channels (i.e. dense array EEG for deep learning research)? Asking to see if this would be a viable path to do machine learning on a broke man’s budget 😢
Right now I’m working on a 32 channel board to record the full brain. It is possible to stack 32 channel boards to make 256 channels. We had a high density EEG machine at my hospital, but they paid $200k for it. Building a 32 channel board from scratch will be about $1k, and a 256 channel stacked board would cost about $10k. You can email me if you want to buy a 32 channel board when I’m finished with it: jared@aioneeg.com
Hello, my group project is to make a bionic arm using eeg sensors , using signals from the brain and operating the arm automatically, can you help? I would love to have you on a video call if that's ok
I’ve never tried doing that before, sounds interesting! I suggest you google some research papers and try to implement them. If you have any EEG questions I’m happy to answer them here or email jared@aioneeg.com
I’m making a board to do the analog to digital conversion for 32 channels. I can email you a free version of my software if you put in your email @ aioneeg.com - once I finish the EEG analog to digital converter board I can let you know. I can send you electrodes/prep/conductive paste with it too. The project should be done in a few months I think!
Hello my name is Anthony a few months ago I moved onto a old property and there where personal items still left on the property when we purchased it. The previous owners daughter lives right next door. I know they are using an EEG machine and constantly monitoring what I’m doing. I believe this all started because of the personal belongings that where left on the property, they think they have a right to them still. I know there are speakers in the house that I’m living in and they have also installed them in my vehicle because they are always able to communicate with me, weather I’m speaking out loud or thinking something. They have been trying to keep me from taking or removing the belongings and do what they want me to do. There is a lot more but to much to say. Is there any way to block them from monitoring my brainwaves? How can I find the cameras or other equipment that Are able to monitor me? This is an invasion of my personal privacy right? I have a few questions if you could message me I would really appreciate it
I tried buying my own full EEG machine but the companies tried to charge like $10,000. The cheapest one I could find was from OpenBCI their “Ganglion” board for like $300. It only records 4 channels, but at least you don’t have to build it from scratch.
Hi I’m Fashion student that required to use EEG test in my project. I also want to make my own EEG test set, since my knowledge in this field is really less I must say, would it be possible if I can get your contact or Email if I have further questions? Thank you so much
Hey you can email me Jared@aioneeg.com I can send you my EEG software with 15 test examples for free if that would help. If you need to actually record your own data on hardware, it cost me hundreds of dollars to buy the equipment and is technically challenging so be aware.
@@davesmith9188 you need an amplifier to record and convert the brain waves to a digital signal. Gaming computers are great to review EEG data after it is recorded though!
Here is the video where I recorded my EEG with 4 channels: ua-cam.com/video/IqM-Csd31iY/v-deo.html I’m currently building a full 32 channel EEG system. Thanks for watching!
@@jaredbeckwith Thank you, that is exciting :) Can you do some experiments with evoked potentials? I think it's a bit hard to set up but it could come up with interesting results
@@jaredbeckwith Thank you, that is exciting :) Can you do some experiments with evoked potentials? I think it's a bit hard to set up but it could come up with interesting results
@@jaredbeckwith Yeah or some own experiments like watching a short video for 100 times and averaging out the signals so you can see what kind of EEG signal is generated by watching the video :D
Hey, I can sell you a full brain EEG recording kit with a board, electrodes, prep, and paste. Email me your phone number and shipping address jared@aioneeg.com
Yeah way too expensive! I feel like that keeps a lot of people from experimenting with EEG or BCI. Maybe I can build a device to record your brain for a low price in the future
I've been thinking about making an EEG from scratch as a little project. Will be interesting to see how you guys get along with this.
Yeah man it’s a lot of fun. Thanks for checking out my channel!
You got something big tech on your hands, keep going, keep pushing!
Appreciate it Alberto, I won’t give up!!!
hey, i wanted to know if eeg can detect the different signals sent to perform different actions. Particularly I wanted to know if it could recognize the change in focus of the eyes as in the signal sent by the brain to change focus of the eyes to focus at different distances. Mainly to be used with eye tracking technology
On an EEG we also use 2 electrodes to track vertical and lateral eye movements. I think eye tracking technology would be better to track if eyes are focusing on a specific distance. There is a test called visual evoked potential that you may find interesting. By showing a stimulus of a flashing checkerboard, you can see if the electrical activity in the brain responds correctly.
I’ve been thinking of a science fair project for my school. I saw a person play Elden Ring by using an EEG headset to interact with the world. This was awesome looking at and I want to do something similar. However, EEG aren’t cheap and if I could make one myself.
I was wondering if you could show how to make one from scratch haha.
It would help me get a head start on what I begin with and a timeline of what should be done.
I became interested in EEG after seeing someone control a drone with their mind. You’re right, the only downside is that it’s expensive. I’d look into OpenBCI or Emotiv for your goal. It’s going to cost at least a minimum of a few hundred dollars. It may sound like a lot, but a full hospital EEG equipment set is even more expensive at $10k+.
what a cool dad / son relationship! you are so lucky !!
If your father is an electrical engineer he should have an oscilloscope. When you get your EEG running I would be curious if you could probe the same area with the scope and compare data collected. If its about the same it might be feasible to buy a few two channel scope pcbs from overseas to make a cheap EEG. Otherwise cool video man.
Sadly you can't really mesaure microvolt level signals with that idea, if you are using cheap chinese scopes. If you get or make a good preamp you might get something out it, but recording would be still problematic. Furthermore you won't have any extra capabilities like a BIAS amp (right leg drive) if you look at the ADS1299.
Thnx for this informations but i want to ask if we need to amplifie EEG signal or not if we need how
The board acts as the amplifier converting from analog to digital.
off topic question. as an EEG tech or in clinicals, do you ever have to deal with needles, IVs or injections at all?
or drawing blood
The best part about EEG is there’s no need for us to deal with needles! We leave all that stuff to the nurses
How to collect data with this setup ? How to you export it to process in MATLAB?
@@netvalley_academy with my software and circuit board you can export the EEG data as an edf file for matlab processing. Here is link to purchase aioneeg.com/products/full-brain-recording-eeg-kit
Hi
What kind of things or products need to make eeg device
If it is possible to write list of them in reply part
Hi there, I'm currently working on a project and I need how to build an EEG. Are you going to do a serie explaining how did you do it?
I can make you a 32 channel circuit board/electrodes/conductive paste/prep. I’ll also include a beginners tutorial to hookup/perform an EEG. If you send me an email, I’ll give you a link to preorder jared@aioneeg.com. We plan to ship the first units in September.
1:27 The technical initialism used in this situation is JFM (just fucking magic).
Great! working on the same would like to document…. To see a doctor for diagnosis. Hope you make you code available.
I’ve made a lot of progress since this video. Currently working on 32 channel hardware to record the whole brain. In about 6 months I’ll be able to make you one if you want. Our software is available for free to test now @ aioneeg.com
can you tell us how did you do it like the whole process
So you have an idea of how many watts those analog signals are? I also realize how small they are but is there a typical voltage/ampere for people? Also, when collecting these analog signals with the hospital equipment im assuming there is a ground or negative for the signsl to flow or are there two electrodes per section. One recieving the signal, open gate/collector pin, and then out the second electrode back into the head? I guess just smaking a small loop to drive a small opamp is how in picturing it. If im completely off and someone has the time to explain it I would be grateful. Ive just started scratching the surface on this topic but its interesting.
The normal EEG is around 100 uV. We use reference and ground electrode when recording. I’m not sure about your other questions, I’m trying to learn more about it myself!
Such a cool project!
I’m glad you think so!
What’s the limiting factor in taking this EEG project from 4 channels to 256 channels (i.e. dense array EEG for deep learning research)?
Asking to see if this would be a viable path to do machine learning on a broke man’s budget 😢
Right now I’m working on a 32 channel board to record the full brain. It is possible to stack 32 channel boards to make 256 channels. We had a high density EEG machine at my hospital, but they paid $200k for it. Building a 32 channel board from scratch will be about $1k, and a 256 channel stacked board would cost about $10k. You can email me if you want to buy a 32 channel board when I’m finished with it: jared@aioneeg.com
When do you think it will be finished
@@vc90725 End of this year should be done
Do you have a room with a Faraday cage on it? It's kinda necessary for precise eeg data
In the hospital our epilepsy monitoring rooms are set up to block out most electrical noise. Definitely not as good as a Faraday cage though!
Hello, my group project is to make a bionic arm using eeg sensors , using signals from the brain and operating the arm automatically, can you help? I would love to have you on a video call if that's ok
I’ve never tried doing that before, sounds interesting! I suggest you google some research papers and try to implement them. If you have any EEG questions I’m happy to answer them here or email jared@aioneeg.com
hm, so all I need is brain eletrodes, an elastic eeg cap, analog to digital, and a pc with your software?
I’m making a board to do the analog to digital conversion for 32 channels. I can email you a free version of my software if you put in your email @ aioneeg.com - once I finish the EEG analog to digital converter board I can let you know. I can send you electrodes/prep/conductive paste with it too. The project should be done in a few months I think!
Hello my name is Anthony a few months ago I moved onto a old property and there where personal items still left on the property when we purchased it. The previous owners daughter lives right next door. I know they are using an EEG machine and constantly monitoring what I’m doing. I believe this all started because of the personal belongings that where left on the property, they think they have a right to them still. I know there are speakers in the house that I’m living in and they have also installed them in my vehicle because they are always able to communicate with me, weather I’m speaking out loud or thinking something. They have been trying to keep me from taking or removing the belongings and do what they want me to do. There is a lot more but to much to say. Is there any way to block them from monitoring my brainwaves? How can I find the cameras or other equipment that Are able to monitor me? This is an invasion of my personal privacy right? I have a few questions if you could message me I would really appreciate it
An EEG can’t record your thoughts. It is only really used to detect epileptic activity. I wish you the best Anthony.
@@jaredbeckwith do you happen to have the source code of the code written for the eeg?
Awesome, I wanna experiment with this too
You should, it’s pretty cool!
@@jaredbeckwith I will :) the sensors seem pretty expensive though, do you have an idea of how feasible / easy it is to build them yourself?
I tried buying my own full EEG machine but the companies tried to charge like $10,000. The cheapest one I could find was from OpenBCI their “Ganglion” board for like $300. It only records 4 channels, but at least you don’t have to build it from scratch.
Whats P3, O1, P4 and O2?
They are electrode areas in the back of the head. How to learn the 10-20 system EEG electrode sites
ua-cam.com/video/7dCiBzlCjKc/v-deo.html
I am super interested as well.
Thanks for watching! 😊
Hi I’m Fashion student that required to use EEG test in my project. I also want to make my own EEG test set, since my knowledge in this field is really less I must say, would it be possible if I can get your contact or Email if I have further questions?
Thank you so much
Hey you can email me Jared@aioneeg.com I can send you my EEG software with 15 test examples for free if that would help. If you need to actually record your own data on hardware, it cost me hundreds of dollars to buy the equipment and is technically challenging so be aware.
Why not use a gaming computer record and analyze the web data?
@@davesmith9188 you need an amplifier to record and convert the brain waves to a digital signal. Gaming computers are great to review EEG data after it is recorded though!
Did you make any progress?
Here is the video where I recorded my EEG with 4 channels:
ua-cam.com/video/IqM-Csd31iY/v-deo.html
I’m currently building a full 32 channel EEG system. Thanks for watching!
@@jaredbeckwith Thank you, that is exciting :) Can you do some experiments with evoked potentials? I think it's a bit hard to set up but it could come up with interesting results
@@jaredbeckwith Thank you, that is exciting :) Can you do some experiments with evoked potentials? I think it's a bit hard to set up but it could come up with interesting results
@@glumpfi I’ve seen visual and auditory evoked potentials before. Once I get a machine with more electrodes working I can show how EPs are done!
@@jaredbeckwith Yeah or some own experiments like watching a short video for 100 times and averaging out the signals so you can see what kind of EEG signal is generated by watching the video :D
Thanks bro for this vidio
No problem, I’ll keep you guys updated on my brain recording project!
Can you sell your device?
Hey, I can sell you a full brain EEG recording kit with a board, electrodes, prep, and paste. Email me your phone number and shipping address jared@aioneeg.com
@@jaredbeckwith thank you
Broo I’ve been wanting to make my own too!!! All of the ones online are sooo expensive 😭
Yeah way too expensive! I feel like that keeps a lot of people from experimenting with EEG or BCI. Maybe I can build a device to record your brain for a low price in the future
I wish i can borrow your dad!😊😊😊
FreeEEG32, imma put up a review once I get mine , 32ch for $250