It's new software I am using first on myself (as always). It takes the signal carrying the brain activity and translates it into images based on the mathematics of the brain activity. The brain, in looking at it, translates those signals back into the mathematics it understands. By looking into this “mirror” of itself, the brain adjusts its own functioning in response.
Pretty cool, eh? Stay tuned for more peeks into my brain….
It looks like a tiara. Does this work like biofeedback? Is the image always different or can you find a consistent image and reproduce it? For instance, if you were in a meditative state, would the image be fairly consistent? Does mood, for instance- anger - display somewhat the same in all individuals? Wow! this is fascinating. Tell me more please ;>)
Oh Mimi! I'm so sorry to take so long. I've had the most irritating email problems, butnow I've switched (back to ) Thunderbird and hope my problems are over!
So, as to your most excellent questions –
This is indeed a form of biofeedback, using the EEG (brain waves) from the brain. It provides a mirror of the brain's activity to itself and thus the brain creates changes to become more resilient and better Connected.
The images are changing in every moment and are not under deliberate control to any great extent. Nor is the goal to try to deliberately control them. You watch the image mindfully, appreciating what you see while the brain translates what it sees back in to the math it uses itself – creating the mirror to its own activity.
And, since it's your own activity, although the equations produce some similar “categories” (“oh, this set s.is like faces”), I haven't had any duplicates of even my own activity.
Some people apparently are aware of seeing certain states in the activity that they were feeling in the moment (e.g., a past memory of an angry father and an “angry face” appearing on the screen during the session), but I suspect these are uncommon since the screen is changing so quickly.
Great questions – ask me more to get me going again!
This is so00000 fabulous. Where did you get this done?
Evidently you are the Queen of Something!!
Fascinating!
In my office ;-)
It's new software I am using first on myself (as always). It takes the signal carrying the brain activity and translates it into images based on the mathematics of the brain activity. The brain, in looking at it, translates those signals back into the mathematics it understands. By looking into this “mirror” of itself, the brain adjusts its own functioning in response.
Pretty cool, eh? Stay tuned for more peeks into my brain….
It looks like a tiara.
Does this work like biofeedback? Is the image always different or can you find a consistent image and reproduce it? For instance, if you were in a meditative state, would the image be fairly consistent? Does mood, for instance- anger - display somewhat the same in all individuals?
Wow! this is fascinating. Tell me more please ;>)
Oh Mimi! I'm so sorry to take so long. I've had the most irritating email problems, butnow I've switched (back to ) Thunderbird and hope my problems are over!
So, as to your most excellent questions –
This is indeed a form of biofeedback, using the EEG (brain waves) from the brain. It provides a mirror of the brain's activity to itself and thus the brain creates changes to become more resilient and better Connected.
The images are changing in every moment and are not under deliberate control to any great extent. Nor is the goal to try to deliberately control them. You watch the image mindfully, appreciating what you see while the brain translates what it sees back in to the math it uses itself – creating the mirror to its own activity.
And, since it's your own activity, although the equations produce some similar “categories” (“oh, this set s.is like faces”), I haven't had any duplicates of even my own activity.
Some people apparently are aware of seeing certain states in the activity that they were feeling in the moment (e.g., a past memory of an angry father and an “angry face” appearing on the screen during the session), but I suspect these are uncommon since the screen is changing so quickly.
Great questions – ask me more to get me going again!
Here's what mine looks like. Lol!
Wow the image is sublime!
TY for sharing!
Love it! – a coronal section of the 2 hemispheres and cerebellum, I see! LOL
Wonder if we can get more people to post and have a whole collection!!
Thanks for sharing to you too ;-)