![]() ![]() Total Calm Session (Spending more than half of your session calm): +5 Hours of Calm for each following milestone.One with the Birds – Earning a total of 10000 birds.A Flock of Seagulls – Earning a total of 5000 birds.A Pod of Pelicans – Earning a total of 2500 birds.A Watch of Nightingales – Earning a total of 1000 birds.An Exaltation of Larks – Earning a total of 500 birds.A Murmuration of Starlings – Earning a total of 200 birds.A Parliament of Owls – Earning a total of 100 birds.A Party of Jays – Earning a total of 50 birds.A Host of Sparrows – Earning a total of 25 birds.Nothing to do here, but congratulate yourself on a meditation job well done. Milestones help you honor your new meditation habit and routine. When you hit a new meditation Milestone, Muse will congratulate you on your achievement. We recommend watching the video below to learn how to properly fit your Muse S device. The band should sit snug and comfortable around your head. Please contact our Customer Care team here. If your device is not performing as expected, we would love to hear from you to help improve your experience. When you have finished your session, store your Muse device in a Muse hard case or the original box that it came in to help preserve your device for years to come. In time, you’ll find the fit that’s right for you and this step will become second nature before you start a meditation session. Please pause for 30-60 seconds after making any adjustments to allow the signal to settle. You may need to adjust your Muse headband a few times to obtain the best fit and most consistent signal quality. If you have long hair we recommend tying it up. Move any hair from above or behind your ears as you adjust the fit for the best results. Make sure that there is no hair between the sensors and your skin, as this can prevent Muse from getting a good signal. The headband should run across the middle of your forehead – not too high (near your hairline) or too low (near your eyebrows.) Both earpieces should be equally extended to ensure there are no gaps and that all sensors have good skin-to-sensor contact. Adjust both sides simultaneously to tighten it back up for a snug fit that feels comfortable. The earpieces should sit behind your ears just as a pair of glasses would. Place your Muse along the middle of your forehead with the rubber ear sensors resting behind your ears. Your headband should be extended so that it is slightly larger than your head size before adjusting it on your head. Overextension can lead to internal damage in your Muse device. Check out some of these sources.To correctly fit your Muse 2, gently extend the adjustable earpieces while being mindful not to extend further once you feel tension. If you don’t have a headset available, there are still some stuff you could do with Brain data. Click Neurosky Visualizer Neurosky no This it the free Neurosky visualizer that you can use right out of the box Click No Headset Click Mind Controlled Fan BruvneshT1 Yes In this Instructable I will show that how with the help of an Arduino and Processing I was able to control a Fan. Click Mini Arduino Portable EEG johnag Yes This is another example of the versatility, and of what, the Arduino, a small LCD Color display and the right type of sensors, are capable of doing. Tutorial Author Technical Experience Required? Description Link Brain Controlled RC Helicopter Puzzlebox Yes This Instructable will show you how take a Radio Controller Helicopter and modify the remote control hardware such that it can be operated by free, open source computer software and flown based on brainwave measurements of concentration and relaxation taken by consumer-grade EEG headsets. You should be able to see a peaks in activity during Click Brain Response to Smell Study NeuroTechBerkley Yes These scripts will allow for you capture eeg data and determine which smells cause a change in brainwaves Click Emotiv Tutorial Author Technical Experience required? Description Link P300 Speller Jeremy Frey Yes This is using the OpenBCI to build a P300 Speller using the oddball paradigm Click OpenBCI GUI OpenBCI No If you would like to just see your eeg activity, OpenBCI has a visualizer you can try Click Alphawave display Hassan Albalawi Yes One of the OpenBCI Community members built an alphawave display Click ERP Detector NeuroTechBerkley Yes This tutorial gives you everything you need to detect an ERP using remembered words in a list Click Building a simple Neurofeedback system NeuroTechBerkley Yes Using the OpenBCI to have a high beta to theta ratio Click Build an SSVEP NeuroTechBerkley Yes Using the OpenBCI to capture Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials of remembered vs non-remembered words Click Measuring Attention via Cross Brain Correlation Study NeuroTechBerkley Yes In the project, you will be recording eeg activity from different subjects while they watch a video. ![]()
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