With this app, you can track and compare your brain metrics over time using EEG data. Includes signal processing tools and data visualization features.
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About BrainPrint
See how your brain compares to others and how it changes over time. BrainPrint uses quantitative EEG technology to track brain metrics relevant to cognitive performance like peak alpha frequency and central dopamine function.
BrainPrint is based on a technology called quantitative EEG, which uses signal processing algorithms to relate changes in the brain's electrical activity to how it processes information. Quantitative EEG has been historically used in medical settings (for diagnosis of brain injury and epilepsy), but recent advancements in technology have lead to the emergence of consumer EEG recording devices capable of being used for this purpose.
NOTE: BrainPrint will not work without a Mindwave Mobile device. If you do not have a device, you can purchase one at http://amzn.to/20PZRgU
Brain icons by digitalbob8 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/44568283@N02/4097561067) /CC BY
BrainPrint is based on a technology called quantitative EEG, which uses signal processing algorithms to relate changes in the brain's electrical activity to how it processes information. Quantitative EEG has been historically used in medical settings (for diagnosis of brain injury and epilepsy), but recent advancements in technology have lead to the emergence of consumer EEG recording devices capable of being used for this purpose.
NOTE: BrainPrint will not work without a Mindwave Mobile device. If you do not have a device, you can purchase one at http://amzn.to/20PZRgU
Brain icons by digitalbob8 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/44568283@N02/4097561067) /CC BY
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