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sonidaman
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by sonidaman » 26 Jan 2012, 08:30
hello all,
i am making my masters project "2D cursor movement using EEG signal".i need all information about this.please help me about my project.all i need is EEG signal for it & i have to simulate it in MATLAB software.and i need bci2000 software also.so please help me about my project please

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thnx in advance.
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jawilson
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by jawilson » 26 Jan 2012, 08:33
I would recommend going to pubmed or google scholar and doing a search for 2d eeg brain computer interfaces. There are countless papers on this topic, and as a master's student you should have no problem finding them.
As for downloading BCI2000, look at bci2000.org and go to the download link for instructions.
Adam
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sonidaman
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by sonidaman » 26 Jan 2012, 09:33
Dear Adam,
i have 4 to 5 IEEE papers but i need the full description that how can i develop 2D cursor movement using EEG signal? please help me about that.because i dont have much time for my project submission.i have only 2 months left for it.so please help me about it sir.
thnx in advance.
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saranya
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by saranya » 16 Jan 2013, 06:42
hi,i am working on a project to build a bci system to control a robatic arm for which i need to use a bci2000, but i am not getting a idea how bci2000 is useful in doing this and want know how to work with it ,how it will b used to interface with real world

.i have very short time to do this project ao can anyone help me to get out of this problem.

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mellinger
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by mellinger » 30 Jan 2013, 12:48
The BCI2000 wiki will give you information about BCI2000, and how to obtain it.
http://www.bci2000.org/wiki
As a masters student, you will be able to find the information you need. Also, Google is your friend. In case you have specific questions, come back to the BBS.
Regards,
Juergen
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