Comment by plastic-enjoyer

Comment by plastic-enjoyer 6 days ago

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As an ex-EEG researcher I can say that acquiring an EEG device is probably the least difficult thing. EEG signals are messy, not reliable and hard to interpret. Without a solid foundation in cognitive psychophysiology you won't have a lot of fun with an EEG device. So, before investing a lot of money into an EEG device you should watch a beginner course on cognitive psychophysiology or get some literature to get the basics down.

On the other hand, you could probably hack a cheap ECG device to measure EEG signals.