Muse is a commercial brainwave scanner developed for meditative utilization. The device measures brain activity via 4 electroencephalography (EEG) sensors. The device also contains a gyroscope, accelorometer, heart rate sensor, and breath sensor.
Muse’s sensors will passively measure your brain activity, heart rate, breath, and body movement.
See our tutorial on Interfacing Muse S headset with processing. This tutorial will guide you to acces the data through proccesing and OSC protocol.
Ressources:
- Furhter reading on how to connect and datahandling
- Introduction to EEG theory
- Further reading on EEG: Hui et al. (2015), Masruroh et al. (2019), Vinayak et al. (2016)
- Documentation: OSC and Petal Metrics software
- Documentation: Muse developer site
- Converting PPG data to heart rate (BPM) with python
- Feed the EEG data to a machine learning software such as wekinator
- Muse user manual
- Overview of alternative ways to connect Muse