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Muse Headband: Measuring Tool or a Collaborative Gadget?

Aleksandra Przegalinska (), Leon Ciechanowski (), Mikolaj Magnuski () and Peter Gloor ()
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Aleksandra Przegalinska: Kozminski University
Leon Ciechanowski: University of Social Sciences and Humanities
Mikolaj Magnuski: University of Social Sciences and Humanities
Peter Gloor: MIT Center for Collective Intelligence

A chapter in Collaborative Innovation Networks, 2018, pp 93-101 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract We have conducted an observational study on persons participating passively in public lectures. During a lecture we were measuring the level of focus of listeners using the Muse EEG-headband as well as conducting an observational study of the usage of the device by experiment participants. The purpose was twofold: to understand to what extent commercially available portable EEG-devices can record synchronicity of experience among the audience and to check what kind of usage participants make of this multi-purpose device. While we got some preliminary insights, we found that the usefulness in measuring EEG signal of consumer-grade devices such as Muse is extremely limited in non-laboratory conditions.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-74295-3_8

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