Tuesday, 17 March 2015

VART3510 - Internship Program (AkE Lab) Project Outline

Volunteer based research with a small study group examining the relationship between audio stimuli and neural oscillations in an immersive kinetic environment.

Observing and recording results of the use of specific audio stimuli as a modulation source for realtime EEG data driven gestures of the 2DOF Thruxim Motion System based at AkE Lab, RMIT University Melbourne.

Noise stimuli (Pink, White)
Binaural Beats

Scope to sonify the EEG data as sonic biofeedback played to the participants.

Scope to test claims made of binaural beat frequencies directly modulating brainwave activity and record the results.

Scope to study the possibilities of thought driven motion simulators and the potential relevance of sound as the key modulation source.



Required:
Participant Information Consent Form: CHEAN

Background research:
audio brainwave entrainment
binaural research
isochronic tones
neural oscillation

Meeting with Jenny Robinson

Preparatory hardware & software tests at AkE next week.


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