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Neurofeedback Games for Windows

-> Bug Run:

Bug Run Screen Shot

A group of insects line up at the bottom of the screen and begin to
crawl up to the top toward a 'finish line'. A positive 'HIT' from
the BrainMaster randomly selects one of the bugs to advance.

Any inhibit signal from BrainMaster will cause a randomly selected
bug to fall back to the bottom. A "whoop!" sound is played whenever
a bug falls.

When one of the bugs reaches the finish line, there is a short
celebration (sound of clapping hands and an enlarged picture
of the winning bug) and then the bugs begin again at the bottom.

Requirements: Windows 95/98, BrainMaster 2E device, Brainm Software v.1.8 and up (part of BrainMaster system). Requires 1024x768 monitor resolution.

-> Lunar Docker (Apollo Mission):

The goal of this game is to control the landing object and dock it to the orbiter (Apollo spacecraft). The game supports database of clients, selectable and adjustable protocols (alpha, theta etc). Two dimensional control of the object. Numerous sound effects for reinforcement and success.

The program works on Windows 98/ME/NT4.0. Requires 18Mb of free space on disk. Works with BrainMaster 2E System as well as Procomp+ instruments.

-> Space Crystal:

On each 'HIT', the total number of hits (via BrainMater) is shown below
the crystal. A white star is flashed randomly in "space" whenever
a hit is detected.

If the protocol is set to inhibit THETA, the over threshold response
will make the crystal tip to the right side.

If the protocol is set to inhibit HIBETA, the over threshold response
will make the crystal tip to the left side.

If the protocol is set to inhibit ALPHA, the over threshold response
will make the crystal appear to move away from the screen.

If the number of HITS is greater than the number collected from the
previous session, the crystal fires up to the top of the screen as
an award for making progress. The CRYSTAL.WAV file plays as part of
the award.

The Space Crystal runs 10 - 2 minute sessions.

Requirements: Windows 95/98/ME, Brainm software v.1.8 and higher (supplied with the system)

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