BrainPrint

BrainPrint Free App

Rated 3.00/5 (5) —  Free Android application by Neurelectrics

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About BrainPrint

See how your brain compares to others and how it changes over time. BrainPrint uses quantitative EEG technology to track brain metrics relevant to cognitive performance like peak alpha frequency and central dopamine function.

BrainPrint is based on a technology called quantitative EEG, which uses signal processing algorithms to relate changes in the brain's electrical activity to how it processes information. Quantitative EEG has been historically used in medical settings (for diagnosis of brain injury and epilepsy), but recent advancements in technology have lead to the emergence of consumer EEG recording devices capable of being used for this purpose.




NOTE: BrainPrint will not work without a Mindwave Mobile device. If you do not have a device, you can purchase one at http://amzn.to/20PZRgU

Brain icons by digitalbob8 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/44568283@N02/4097561067) /CC BY

How to Download / Install

Download and install BrainPrint version 2.0 on your Android device!
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Android package: processing.test.brainprint, download BrainPrint.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
Minor update to improve accuracy of dopamine function measure
More downloads  BrainPrint reached 1 000 - 5 000 downloads

What are users saying about BrainPrint

J70%
by J####:

The screen ratio is wrong on my Samsung Galaxy Core Prime and doesn't show the Continue button, and my tablet's Wifi usually interferes with Bluetooth connections so I've only got one set of results. Using blinking as a measure of dopamine seems spurious, but the other information is exactly what I would like to know.

M70%
by M####:

Can we have delta and gamma measurement??

Z70%
by Z####:

Thank you for developing this app. It's what I wanted to learn when I bought my mind wave, but I haven't found any other apps on Android or ios that either explain what each wave type means or tell you which of your brain wave frequencies are high or low compared to the general public and to your own readings in the past. This is incredibly helpful and my results are consistent with some recent changes I've noticed in the way my brain works. Now I know I'm not crazy and can bring the info to my doc!


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