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Biofeedback and Stress Management BME 402 Spring 2004
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Team Members Eric Miller Christopher Valley Erik Birkeneder Kevin Kinney Advisor - Client Mitchell E. Tyler Dr. Dan Muller
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Overview Problem Statement Background Last Semester’s Progress Improvements Budget Future Work Thank You
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Problem Statement Design and build an inexpensive, portable electroencephalogram that teaches meditation practitioners to achieve optimal meditation states by the presence of EEG alpha and theta waves. Design an effective electrode setup Design brain wave detection circuitry Design optimal feedback mechanism
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Background Beta State 13 – 40 Hz Alertness, Concentration, Cognition Alpha State 8 – 13 Hz Relaxation, Visualization, Creativity Meditation States
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Background Theta State 4 – 7 Hz Meditation, Intuition, Memory Delta State 0 – 7 Hz Detached awareness, Healing, Sleep Meditation States
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Last Semester’s Progress Labview Program Acquisition and Recording of Data Allows historical analysis of a complete meditation session Can determine percentage of time spent in desired frequency states Allows easy testing of different feedback mechanisms without manipulating a analog circuit
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Labview Computer Model Block Diagram Electrodes Low pass filter (f c = 50 Hz) Amplifier (15000 gain) Meditation Practitioner Labjack Data Acquisition Visual feedback Power Spectrum vs. time Power Spectrum ( awake) Filters ( , awake) Audio feedback - analog - analog - digital - digital
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Improvements Electrode Focus Previous semester’s design unreliable Signal extremely corrupted by motion artifact Headband limited configuration capabilities Electrode Design Grass-Telefactor Electrodes Ag/Ag-Cl Disposable ECG Electrodes --2 mm Hole --10 mm Cup Diameter
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Electrode Placement Configuration 1 2-occipital, 1-mastoid Configuration 2 2-occipital, 1-frontal Configuration 3 2-mastoid, 1-frontal Configuration 4 Gave Best Results All 3 frontal Improvements
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Electrode Results Sample EEG 1 ~36 Hz Christopher Awake
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Electrode Results Sample EEG 2 ~10 Hz Christopher Sleeping
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Proposed Portability Solutions Portability Options FPGA Microcontroller (MCU) Microprocessor (DSP) PDA
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Processor Requirements Real time analysis Affordable Flexible Programming Possible Solutions DSP MSP430 MCU - ? PDA/PC Proposed Portability Solutions
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Current Costs Components$Cost$ Grass Telefactor Electrodes$121.00 Preparation Materials $20.00 to $40.00 Processor Development Kit: $3,500 Cost/Unit: $1.40 Total Initial Development: $3680 Total/Unit: ~$57.40
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Future Work Reconfiguration of Algorithm in LabView Feedback options testing University Resources for Development Kit Program the DSP processor Test device
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Thank You UW Hospital EEG Clinic Sheila Franzosa W. Keck Laboratory Richard Davidson Isa Dolski
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