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2011-12 BCI at CSU

In 2011-2012, the brain-computer interface (BCI) research group at Colorado State University recorded EEG signals from subjects in our lab and from subjects with motor impairments in their homes. Three different EEG systems were used for each subject, one goal being to determine if inexpensive EEG systems are as effective as more expensive ones for conducting BCI experiments in the home. This data is publicly available from this web site by making selections below. The data is fairly large files in zipped JSON format. Multiple selections will be combined into one zipped archive. This data was collected with the support of the National Science Foundation through Award 1065513 and is made available by the Department of Computer Science at Colorado State University.

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Number of Channels Sample Rate Average File Size, Zipped
Biosemi ActiveTwo 32 1024 Hz 85 MB
g.Tec g.GAMMAsys 8 256 Hz 5 MB
Neuropulse Mindset 19 512 Hz 29 MB

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Recorded in the lab.
Subjects not impaired.
Recorded in the home.
Subjects impaired.
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