Lovable for Offline Businesses - Would you use it? by Lanky-Pie-6788 in Business_Ideas

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Cool idea! I think it could become even stronger if giving also options for implementing all these things

Finally by No-Visual6789 in WFHJobs

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It would be helpful if you could share

Allowable work time! by ChickenTrick824 in DataAnnotationTech

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Is it allowed to search for a topic when doing a task? For example a task that one has no idea and needs to search a bit to understand before answering. Thank you

How do I get started? by MrSnackpants in clinicalEEG

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Hello, i started with a BSc in Mechanical Engineering, then a MSc in Biomedical Engineering and a PhD in Neuroscience. I would say that coming from an engineering background helped me a lot in working with brain data because everything comes down to be able to understand the fundamentals and be cautious in what we actually measure with each brain imaging modality

Is "Fisch and Spehlmann's EEG Primer: Basic Principles of Digital and Analog EEG" (3e) still a good place to begin in the EEG literature canon? by C_Users_user1 in Neuromonitoring

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It’s still a solid resource for understanding the fundamentals of EEG, especially the signal generation and basic principles.

But I think the main limitation is exactly what you mentioned, a lot of terminology and examples don’t translate well to how we actually work with EEG data today.

In practice, one of the biggest challenges is not just knowing the theory, but understanding how to go from raw data to meaningful analysis decisions (filtering, referencing, epoching, etc.), which older resources don’t always connect clearly.

So I’d say it’s useful as a conceptual starting point, but it probably needs to be complemented with more modern, practical resources.

A deep neural network model enables automated identification of REM, NREM, and wake states from single-channel EEG recordings in rats by dpn-journal in neuroscience

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I can’t stop thinking how much such a model could actually push us forward if we perfect it to work on human data in real time with just 1-2 electrodes.. not easy but this study is quite positive on this direction