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'NeuroTechX is a non-profit organization whose mission is to facilitate the advancement of neurotechnology by providing key resources and learning opportunities, and by being leaders in local and worldwide technological initiatives. Our 3 pillars are “Community”, “Education”, and “Professional Development”.'
A really great blog about EEG use. Here's a quote from the first post:
"So you're interested in doing some EEG Hacking? Me, too! I've been doing EEG hacking for a few months now, and I'd like to share what I've learned. I'm not quite sure where to begin, so I'll start with some of my favorite links on how I learned about EEG. None of these links is entirely satisfying, so I'll eventually replace these links with my own content...but until I'm able to write it, we're stuck with what we find on the Internet."
"BrainFlow is a library intended to obtain, parse and analyze EEG, EMG, ECG and other kinds of data from biosensors.
It provides a uniform data acquisition API for all supported boards, it means that you can switch boards without any changes in code and applications on top of BrainFlow are board agnostic. Also there is powerful API to perform signal processing which you can use even without BCI headset. Both of these two APIs are the same across bindings."
"BrainInfo is a portal to neuroanatomical information on the Web. It helps you identify structures in the brain and provides a variety of information about each structure by porting you to the best of 1500 web pages at 50 other neuroscience sites. BrainInfo also contains three unique knowledge bases of its own: NeuroNames, which provides the index to brain structures and narrative information about them; the Template Atlas, which shows the structures that are found in the primate brain; and NeuroMaps, a set of several hundred overlays that will show the location of different kinds of information that have been mapped to the standard background maps (templates) of the Atlas. Information about brain structures in other species, particularly the human, is provided by links to other websites."
"Our central motivation is to understand animal and machine intelligences, and in particular how learning and memory arises in such systems. We believe that all intelligences operate under certain shared principles, much like all matter and energy are governed by certain principles. By determining these foundational principles, we can increase the rate at which we understand and improve intelligences."