IMPORTANT WARNING
If you choose to use any hardware and/or software posted on this site
for any purpose like to do biofeedback training or experimentation on
yourself or others, you do so ENTIRELY AT YOUR OWN RISK.
The software and hardware designs are distributed in the hope that they
will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Whilst our aim is to create a genuinely useful set of tools for
neurofeedback training and experimentation, it is quite possible that
our software, hardware or its accompanying documentation contain bugs
or mistakes which its authors cannot be held responsible for. Please
bear in mind that we are a group of experimenters and enthusiasts, and
many of us have no formal training or qualifications in this field.
Doing neurofeedback training can also cause unpleasant side-effects for
a small number of people, or in certain unusual circumstances. In an
attempt to provide information to allow you to better judge the risks
to yourself, we are listing here the ones we are aware of. (Remember,
though, we are not experts, and you should research the subject
yourself if you want to be sure):
Electrocution. If there is an isolation failure in the EEG unit
(for example through faulty construction), and the EEG subject touches
a live mains voltage (for example, touching an appliance where the
earthing has failed and there is a short-circuit to the casing), then
the mains voltage will take the shortest route to earth. This means
passing up the arm, to the head, through the electrodes, through the
isolation failure in the EEG unit, to the PC and then to earth. This
electric shock to the head is likely to have severe consequences. It is
important to take care when building the EEG unit to make sure that the
isolation is not compromised.
Anxiety attacks.
Stimulation of latent seizure activity to full seizure activity.
Disclaimer for the EEG designs on this page and all related files:
The EEG designs on this page are _not_ FDA nor IEC601-1 approved.
Therefore they must _not_ be connected via electrodes with humans or
animals. Doing so is potentially hazardous and might result in electric
shock.
The EEG designs on this page are only intended to be an engineering
example for making electrical measurements under simulated electrical
conditions
The EEG designs are presented as an engineering example of some design
techniques used in digitizing brainwave signals. They are not medically
approved devices, no medical claims are made for these devices, and
they should not be used for medical diagnostic purposes.
The authors do not guarantee that the data provided in the above
mentioned files is complete or appropriate for any particular
application.
The authors are not responsible for any damages you may suffer as a
result of using/building/programming the EEG devices. This includes
also damages to your computer or any device connected to the EEG
devices.