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* [http://www.alertfocus.com/evidence/music17.php neurofeedback helps musicians improve their musical performances by 13 to 17 per cent.]
 
* [http://www.alertfocus.com/evidence/music17.php neurofeedback helps musicians improve their musical performances by 13 to 17 per cent.]
 
* [http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/biofeedback/ "the World's largest Biofeedback and Neurofeedback Discussion Group"]
 
* [http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/biofeedback/ "the World's largest Biofeedback and Neurofeedback Discussion Group"]
* TI app note [http://focus.ti.com/docs/solution/folders/print/272.html "Biophysical Monitoring: Electrocardiogram (ECG) Front End"] has a simple circuit: 390 KOhm resistors in-line with each lead -- one end touches patient, the other end directly connected to the instrumentation amp input (or the right-leg drive amplifier output, which has no further protection). The inst. amp has 2 protection diodes on each input, directly to +power and -power. Also, 39 pF capacitor from each input to analog GND, and 200 pF between the 2 inputs. The TI publication "Information for Medical Applications" (2Q 2004) reprints that circuit, but leaves out the caps and the diodes.
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* TI app note "Biophysical Monitoring: Electrocardiogram (ECG) Front End" has a simple circuit: 390 KOhm resistors in-line with each lead -- one end touches patient, the other end directly connected to the instrumentation amp input (or the right-leg drive amplifier output, which has no further protection). The inst. amp has 2 protection diodes on each input, directly to +power and -power. Also, 39 pF capacitor from each input to analog GND, and 200 pF between the 2 inputs. The TI publication "Information for Medical Applications" (2Q 2004) reprints that circuit, but leaves out the caps and the diodes.
 
* (*) [http://www.ieeta.pt/~escadas/ucecg/applications.htm Some people use 420 Hz sampling rate, 10 bits/sample.]
 
* (*) [http://www.ieeta.pt/~escadas/ucecg/applications.htm Some people use 420 Hz sampling rate, 10 bits/sample.]
 
* [http://bsamig.uku.fi/pdf/QRSdet.pdf "High-Resolution QRS Detection Algorithm for Sparsely Sampled ECG Recordings"] by Timo Bragge et. al. 2004 recommends: "the sampling frequency of the ECG should be at least 500 Hz"
 
* [http://bsamig.uku.fi/pdf/QRSdet.pdf "High-Resolution QRS Detection Algorithm for Sparsely Sampled ECG Recordings"] by Timo Bragge et. al. 2004 recommends: "the sampling frequency of the ECG should be at least 500 Hz"

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