[Eeglablist] detecting EOG events
Mahesh Casiraghi
mahesh.casiraghi at gmail.com
Thu Mar 31 11:08:32 PDT 2011
Dear Florian,
what you mean with "possible to see the level of attention in those events"?
Mahesh
Mahesh M. Casiraghi
PhD candidate - Cognitive Sciences
mahesh.casiraghi at umontreal.ca
I have the conviction that when Physiology will be far enough advanced, the
poet, the philosopher, and the physiologist will all understand each other.
Claude Bernard
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 4:36 AM, flo ham <hammerflo at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I´m currently studying Health and Rehabilitation Engineering at the UAS
> Technikum Vienna and I´m working on a new project,
> about measuring Eyeblinks and Slow Eye Movements and maybe other EOG
> events. I think it is possible to see the level of attention
> in those events and maybe somebody is already working on that or is
> interested in that project.
> So feel free to contact me any time, because i think the more the merrier.
> Thanks for your attention,
>
> best regards
>
> Florian hammer
>
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