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High delta waves in waking state
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 5:17 am
by juliabaggins
Hi James,
I'm currently conducting an experiment where I want to measure my brain waves during meditation and while making music. The goal is to see whether there are similarities, as I'm in a type of "flow state" during both activities.
One weird thing I discovered is that especially during waking state when I talk or just do normal work, the Delta waves are pretty high. This is, to my understanding, rather unusual. I definitely do not have any impairments, so was wondering whether that's something that is normal? I've attached a graph.
Thanks,
Julia
Re: High delta waves in waking state
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 9:26 am
by James
Judging by the "J" Jaw Clench markers that are over the graph, I would say that the Delta shown here is from EMG interference.
Re: High delta waves in waking state
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 4:05 pm
by plauge
James wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 9:26 am
Judging by the "J" Jaw Clench markers that are over the graph, I would say that the Delta shown here is from EMG interference.
What does this mean? "the Delta shown here is from EMG interference"
Re: High delta waves in waking state
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 4:15 pm
by plauge
I've been testing my Muse S for almost a week now and I've been testing my self doing diffenrent stuff.
Im a beginner in this EEG world
When I meditate, do asanas or sleep, my delta is over 80 db all the time. Except when Im in deep sleep, then the delta waves go down to 45 db.
I have no clue what it means - yet!
I could be nice if we were able to compare examples.
Here is my EEG from a short meditation.
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Re: High delta waves in waking state
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 4:20 pm
by James
By EMG I mean muscle movement interference.
The J markers mean that it looks like you are clenching your Jaw, which generates a lot of interference in the data.
Also "BF" means Bad Fit! You don't want any of these markers as it indicates the Muse isn't on the head properly.
To get good clean data, you must keep your head still with minimal facial muscle movement.
Switch to the RAW EEG view. Here you want to have minimal movement on the line except sharp spikes when you blink. "Fuzzyness" here indicates poor data quality and is usually caused by the band not being tight against the skin, or the subject moving their facial muscles, for example, talking.
As an example, look at this screenshot
https://mind-monitor.com/img/mm-screen-3.jpg
Here there is Good data quality on AF7 and AF8, but TP9 could be a lot better and TP10 is ok, but could be better.
Re: High delta waves in waking state
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2020 4:49 am
by plauge
Thanks.
Re: High delta waves in waking state
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2020 8:51 am
by juliabaggins
Thanks James!
I measured myself while playing the piano and tried to keep my head as still as possible.
How come the beta and delta waves are almost the same here (visualised as raw eeg)? Could you explain?
Best,
Julia
Re: High delta waves in waking state
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2020 9:36 am
by James
I'm not sure, sorry. My personal research is in relaxation.
Bear in mind that I'm a programmer, not a neuroscientist!