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Re: [AUDITORY] Dry EEG recommendations



Hi Katie,
We are using the DSI-64 Wearable Sensing headset with a study in musicians. The signal is reliable, and we are able to obtain data that does not contain as much noise as other systems. We measure them offsite in another city where the orchestra is located. The triggers can be obtained with trigger-box and interface. 
Best,
Jennifer Bugos
University of South Florida

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Hello all, 

I’m working to find the right equipment to record neural responses and state changes across time while listening to sounds in an uncontrolled public setting. If you have experience with or recommendations for dry EEG devices I’d appreciate hearing from you.

Thanks!
Katie






Katie Chase, MBA, B.Music
Doctoral Student, Music Cognition
LiMN Lab, Dept. of Psychology
Carnegie Mellon University

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