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BrainActivity3D

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Intro

In the computational neuroscience lab we have small EEG device: Emotiv EPOC. The device has 14 electrodes to measure electrical activity of a brain in 14 points on the surface of a head. The signal itself, as you can imagine, is not born on the surface of the head, but somewhere inside of it. The purpose of this project is to locate and visualize this "somewhere".

By analyzing data from 14 electrodes and using source localization techniques we pinpoint 3D coordinates of the presumable source of the EEG signal inside the brain.

How to run

Using precompiled binaries

Application bundles for Windows, MacOSX and Linux (not yet) is available in binaries directory.

Using python source

Install all the missing python modules and run main application file:

python brainactivity.py

How to use

After some loading time you will be able to see

  • model of a brain
  • estimated locations of the Emotiv EPOC electrodes
  • estimated sources
  • list of sources, lobe they appeared in and the list of mental tasks for this lobe

You can

  • use contextual menu [right mouse click] to see additional options
  • change model transparancy mode [T]
  • rotate the model [mouse click & drag]
  • zoom [mouse scroll]

Dependecies

  • Python 2.7
  • emokit to communicate with the device. It is bundled with the application.
  • pywinusb
  • gevent
  • greenlet
  • PyCrypto
  • PyOpenGL
  • cgkit
  • pygame
  • scikit-learn
  • scipy
  • numpy

(this abomination will be over as soon as we create proper buildout script)

Miscellaneous

Major things to do:

  • Create proper egg
  • Use beamforming to assign activity value to each point inside the model
  • Run experiments on proper EEG device

References:

  • www.brainder.org - Model of a human brain
  • Saeid, S. & Chambers, J. A. (2007). EEG Signal Processing.

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