Subject: EEG signals From: Vicsi Klara <vicsi@xxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 16:44:21 +0100Dear Colleagues, I am the head of a Laboratory of Speech Acoustics. We have got a task, the object of which is unfamiliar to us. This task would be to reason out if it is possible to find out, by analysis of the EEG signals from a person, which sound source he is concentrates on, in a multi-source space. Also, we had to turn out how the brain reflects the changes in the location of the sound-source, or the switching the attention from one to another sound source. We are going to run the experiments in our an-echoing chamber. Have somebody prepared similar experiments? Do you think, it is possible to get usable answers to the above questions by this way? Or can somebody advice other methods to study these problems? Waiting for your advices Thank you in advance Klara Vicsi -------------------------------------------------- Klara Vicsi, PhD. Head of the Laboratory of Speech Acoustics Dept. of Telecommunications and Telematics Budapest University of Technology and Economics Budapest, XI. Sztoczek u. 2. H-1111 Hungary tel:36-1-4631940, tel:36-1-4631886 mobil:304743503 fax:36-1-3720403 e-mail address: vicsi@xxxxxxxx home page: http://alpha.tmit.bme.hu/speech/