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sensor
can
be
found
in
following
link:
https://www.mindfield.de/en/Biofeedback/Products/Mindfield%C2%AE-
eSense-Temperature.html
In order to record the body temperature, plug in the eSense Temperature
sensor into the smartphone's audio jack. If the sensor is misplaced, or not
connected, a warning will appear in the signal display window (as depicted in
Figure 8.12b). In that case, ensure that the sensor is inserted properly in to
the audio jack, return to the signal display window, and observe no warnings.
(a)
(b)
Figure 8.12 The pop-up window that appears if the eSense Skin Response (a) or
eSense Temperature sensor (b) is wrongly positioned in the smartphone's audio jack
8.3.3.3 Embedding wireless triggers in EEG data
SMARTING android application allows wireless triggering either over LSL, or
UDP protocol.
There are currently two applications available for recording the event-related
potential (ERPs) experiments solely using smartphone, namely OpenSesame
(http://osdoc.cogsci.nl/)
and
Neurobs®
Presentation
(https://www.neurobs.com/menu_presentation/menu_features/mobile).
OpenSesame uses the UDP protocol for embedding the trigger information in
both the BDF and XDF file format. The UDP triggers can be enabled by
choosing the option A19 – Figure 8.11.
Touchscreen triggers can be synchronously recorded with the EEG and other
sensors data, by enabling the touchscreen markers (option A20 – Figure
8.11). The touchscreen triggers can be recorded in both XDF and BDF file
format.
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