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SF Topic: EEG

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 4:49 pm
by vik123
Hello , I am a 9th grader looking to do a challenging and complicated science fair project this year that i can compete with (trying to reach ISEF). I have been looking for a topic for two months now but I haven't been able to find anything specific. I am looking in the fields of physics and biomedical engineering ( this was the general topics of my science fair projects from previous years and I am interested in these fields). Through my research, I have found one topic that seems interesting and that is EEG (Electroencephalography). I have read about it and done some research about it and learned that it detects brain waves and can supply us with information about sleep cycles, stress levels, etc. I was wondering if there is any challenging project that involves using EEG to either develop something (engineering project) or make a science fair project where i will measure and analyze the data from an EEG.

I have been thinking whether I could make a mobile/desktop application that could monitor sleep cycles of a person and manage it but I am aware that this already exists and I am unsure this would fit into a science fair project. I would appreciate any other ideas using EEG that is possible for me to do (preferably an advanced project). Also, if there might be any other challenging projects/topics that fall under this field, I would greatly appreciate it if you could enlighten me :) .
Time is not a concern (I have from now until about mid-February) except that I need a topic selection in about a week.

This is my first post on "Ask an Expert" and I am sorry if this is the wrong place to post this or if I have worded my question wrong.

Thank You for taking the time to read over this.

(This post is also posted under ISEF Project Ideas Forum)

Re: SF Topic: EEG

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 10:46 am
by deleted-71603
Hello. We prefer you stick to only one thread for your science project so that our experts can best answer questions based on what has already been discussed. We also moved your topic to the Life Sciences thread. Your question can be found here.

https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... 28&t=13739

Congratulations on trying to make it to ISEF. Good luck and thanks for using Science Buddies!