Category Archives: Brain-Computer Interface (BCI and BMI)

Brain Waves

While our brain cells work together, groups of them produce very tiny electrical impulses that facilitate processes such as muscle control, imagination, thought, memory, consciousness, and emotional feelings. Electroencephalography (EEG), can detect these impulses as tiny currents. The weak electrical signals, when amplified and input into a computer for processing has led to brain-computer interface (BCI) research.

Little Spokane River, reflections

Little Spokane River, reflections

Books Helping Me in My latest Research Project:

Books Helping Me in My latest Research Project:

  • How to Create a Mind by Ray Kurzweil
  • Elon Musk by Ashlee Vance
  • Spikes – exploring the Neural Codes
  • A Practical Guide to Brain-Computer Interfacing with BCI2000
  • The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications (Ham Radio)
  • Detection of Signals in Noise by McDonough and Whalen
  • Some Links:
  • Signal Hound Spectrum Analyser
  • Gqrx – software defined radio powered by GNU-Radio
  • software defined radio news and projects
  • Radio Astronomy SDR Receivers
  • brain–computer interface (BCI)
  • Recording the entire nervous system in real time will unlock secrets of the brain
  • Brain Waves and Beta Buzz: The Wild Story of Neural Oscillations
  • Zero Span Mode For Pulsed Signal Analysis