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Are resources available on interpreting EEG data?

Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2023 7:10 pm
by Sturu
Hi,

I'm assuming that if my goal is to feel calm that will be reflected in lower activity at high frequencies. It seems that gamma-related activity goes down when I relax. Not sure if this confirms this, but I'm looking for some detailed information on how to understand the various graphs in Mind Monitor (and other EEG monitoring solutions). Are there books/websites that deal with this stuff? My interest is interpreting how different states of consciousness are reflected in the EEG data and how I can use Mind Monitor to train my brain for optimal performance/insight.

Stuart

Re: Are resources available on interpreting EEG data?

Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2023 9:58 am
by James
The best place to start learning about brain waves is probably the wikipedia article on Alpha waves: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_wave

From that page there are many many links to other articles.

So far as identifying relaxation goes, the best place to start would be the research paper "My Virtual Dream: Collective Neurofeedback in an Immersive Art Environment" by Natasha Kovacevic, Petra Ritter, William Tays, Sylvain Moreno, Anthony Randal McIntosh: http://journals.plos.org/plosone/articl ... ne.0130129

According to this paper, relaxation can be determined as an increase in relative spectral power of Alpha. Doing a quick Google search for "EEG relaxation" will bring up many similar papers mentioning Alpha. You should note however that none of these theories are proven. Currently neuroscience is very much in it's infancy; there is a lot we do not understand and there is no simple guide which says frequency X means Feeling Y.

Also bear in mind that it has taken Interaxon many years and a team of neuroscientists to come up with their secret algorithm for their Calm app.

Mind Monitor was designed to give easy access to EEG data for neuroscience research students, to further mankind's understanding of the field and help answer these very questions.

Re: Are resources available on interpreting EEG data?

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2023 6:29 pm
by Sturu
Awesome! Thanks James.