I'm developing a audio EEG-software that supports Mind Monitor App.
Software is called WhiteICE v1.08b and uses audio reinforcement learning to manipulate EEG. As the default software tries to increase synchronization between brain regions which is related to intelligence and focus. Software requires *fast* CPU, EEG and speakers + computer skills (a command-line software).
Here is a video showing how to use software with BrainAccess HALO EEG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L09CzhdY6VM.
It can be downloaded here: https://www.blackclinic.net/.
In Mind Monitor App you need to configure it to send OSC packets to IP of your computer and UDP port 4545.
Command to use software is then: "whiteice.exe --measure --device=mindmonitor --model-dir=model --debug-log". You can listen sounds it generates in background while using the computer or passively listening sounds when in the same room. It is recommended that your computer is connected to a good speakers. You need to measure and compute 100-1000 iterations before acceptable results. Pressing ESC or ENTER stops the program.
Initially software plays random sounds and after about 15 minutes when the first model is computed it uses machine learning model to play sounds that pushes brain towards target state or in 20% of the cases it still uses random parameters to explore more about possible good settings of sounds. You need to run software for 1-8 hours before some results. Often you get something like 0.40% change in EEG-metrics but results are a bit random and sometimes optimization doesn't work (negative results).
Tomas Ukkonen, M.Sc.
WhiteICE brainwave altering software (more focus)
Re: WhiteICE brainwave altering software (more focus)
A new site with more recent version of the software (fixes bugs) is here:
https://www.whiteclinic.net
Currently updated Mind Minitor OSC support is coded without Muse device because my Muse broke down and I haven’t bought a new one yet (or warranty).
https://www.whiteclinic.net
Currently updated Mind Minitor OSC support is coded without Muse device because my Muse broke down and I haven’t bought a new one yet (or warranty).