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document Can I do alpha/theta training with BrainMaster?
Yes, you can do alpha/theta training with the BrainMaster.   The built-in protocols "deep" and "deep2" do alpha/theta training. You can use the built-in MIDI and reward sounds for alpha/theta training. You can also use the EEG Audio component (optional, comes with...
16 May, 2012
document Software/Hardware Installation Instruction Manuals for Windows XP/Vista/7 *UPDATED*
Attached are the updated manuals for the software and hardware installations, using Windows XP, Vista, and 7. Please print them out, and keep them with your other module materials for future reference.
14 May, 2013
document Can I connect 2 laptops together to get 2 displays?
To get a second display, you need to attach a separate monitor.  A second laptop will not work in this situation. Each laptop has a video output, but no video input.  So there is no place to plug a video controller cable into a laptop PC. To get a second display, you should get a...
16 Dec, 2009
document Affiliate Membership information
The attachment describes the Affiliate Membership.
21 Mar, 2013
document Built-in protocols
The basic built-in protocols include the following: Alert - beta uptraining, theta and hibeta inhibited Deep - alpha and theta uptraining, delta and hibeta inhibited. Focus - smr uptraining, delta and hibeta inhibited Peak - alpha coherence training Relax - alpha uptraining, theta and...
22 Jun, 2008
document EEG Sensor usage and placement information
The following article provides general information about sensor usage:     For demonstrations of basic sensor placement, see also on YouTube:    
19 Jan, 2008
document EEG Audio Descriptions
This file describes the optional EEG audio component.  This is used for "deep states" training such as alpha/theta. EEG Audio is designed to combine overlapping continuous background sounds with occasional reward sounds. The nominal design is as follows:   Babbling...
23 Feb, 2012
document Can I do training like the old (DOS) NeuroCybernetics using BrainMaster Software?
If you are used to the old (DOS) Neurocybernetics equipment, which is no longer produced, you can obtain a similar training capability using the "Sweet Spot" settings on the BrainMaster equipment.  This set of control parameter settings has been tested and verified to operate in a...
07 May, 2013
document Sweet Spot Suite?
See the attached article
07 May, 2013
document Display Screens
This file describes the screens you will see when using the BrainMaster software.
20 Jul, 2007
document Setup and Control Program
This file will help you set up protocols and trainee IDs.
24 Jul, 2007
document Keyboard functions for BrainMaster
Keyboard Functions for BrainMaster 2.0 BMT (Basic Modules for Training) Key
22 Jun, 2008
document Using Session Librarian to send files
You can send entire folders using the "Session Librarian" First go to "Folder Selections" Then select the folder with the data you want to send. Then press "Session Librarian". You will then be prompted to send as an email, or to save to a floppy. If you do...
07 May, 2013
document How can I smooth down the display, e.g. BoxFlow or Thermometers so they are not so fast?
BoxFlow, and all the "jumpy" displays can be calmed down by using a new control, which is the "Global Smoothing Window" in the Frequency Bands control panel.  Set it to a higher number, such as 500 milliseconds or even 1000 milliseconds, and the system will be much...
07 May, 2013
document What do the shapes in the BoxFlow Window mean?
The BoxFlow is a design that has been used by various equipment for years.  The center "road" gets wider and narrower, so you can see the past history of the enhance band.  You want it wide, to meet the threshold.  The outer boxes are the "inhibits" and you...
07 May, 2013
document Quickstart Instruction Manual
Here is the Quickstart Instruction Manual. To get up and running quickly, read this manual first.
20 Jul, 2007
document What Filter Order should I use?
Generally, you would use low order filters (1-3) for beginners or for high-frequency (beta, gamma) training. You would use high order filters (4-6) for experienced trainees, adults, or meditators, or for low-frequency (theta, alpha) training.  
20 Jul, 2007
document Event Trend Graphs with the Event Wizard
The attached document by Nancy Wigton explains how Event Trend Graphs work.
07 May, 2008
document Battery Use and System Care for 2E and 2EW modules
The optimal schedule for using the BrainMaster is 8 hours on, 16 hours off (and charging), or thereabouts. It can actually run for 10 or 12 hours, then charge overnight, and work fine, year after year.  A clinic should turn the module on in the morning, and leave it on all day.  Then turn...
19 Jan, 2008
document Keyboard Commands used with Training Screen
See page 21 of the attached document to see the keyboard commands that are avaiable from the Training Screen.
20 Jul, 2007



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