Strange Spikes

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SBeattie
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Strange Spikes

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I'm helping my grade 6 son with is science fair project where he is analyzing the brainwaves of his friends during 5 minutes of conversation, 5 minutes of meditation, and 5 minutes of video game play. Because they're kids we get a few BF/GF, but over all we can see a really good shift in brainwave patterns as the kids go from one activity to another. However, with one particular kid we saw the following data. He's a twitchy/quirky kid. Are those sudden dips in brain activity just due to the fit of the Muse? Or is there something else going on here?

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Re: Strange Spikes

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It's bad data from muscle movement EMG interference.
I would recommend using an elastic headband to hold it on tight if you're going to use a Muse with kids.
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Thanks for the quick reply. That’s what I thought it was. We were using a headband already, so we will probably not include that data.
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