This weekend I released a new version BrainPrint that’s compatible with the Interaxon Muse headset. You can download it from the Android app store here!



The app works the same way as the original version of BrainPrint—it’s designed to take readings of your brain activity and interpret them into indices of specific brain functions (i.e. central dopamine function, neural noise level). But using the Muse headset, which has more sensors than the Neurosky headset, opens up some cool new possibilities. One of these (which you’ll see immediately when you use the Muse app) is the ability to look at frontal alpha asymmetry, which is a well studied biomarker for mood and depression. In the future, I plan to extent this to look at even more variables, like connectivity between different brain regions.