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Right right right right left right right right. I've seen this used while putting, first time seeing it used for a full swing.

 

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12 hours ago, nevets88 said:

Right right right right left right right right. I've seen this used while putting, first time seeing it used for a full swing.

 

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I've seen video of scientists doing this kind of biofeedback stuff elsewhere, but they have much more complicated tech.

I wonder how three sensor pads can sufficiently analyze brain activity beyond a very basic level - let alone 'quiet eye' when there is nothing tracking eye movement. Any independent validation of this device's accuracy?

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17 minutes ago, natureboy said:

I've seen video of scientists doing this kind of biofeedback stuff elsewhere, but they have much more complicated tech.

I wonder how three sensor pads can sufficiently analyze brain activity beyond a very basic level - let alone 'quiet eye' when there is nothing tracking eye movement. Any independent validation of this device's accuracy?

I tried it at the PGA show and it seemed to work well. You quickly become aware of when your attention "shifts".

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6 minutes ago, SavvySwede said:

I tried it at the PGA show and it seemed to work well. You quickly become aware of when your attention "shifts".

How about the eyes. How can it tell you have quiet eyes from 3 sensors on your forehead - is it just 'estimating' eye movement based on head movement?

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3 minutes ago, natureboy said:

How about the eyes. How can it tell you have quiet eyes from 3 sensors on your forehead - is it just 'estimating' eye movement based on head movement?

No idea how but it knows when your eyes change focus somehow. Almost certain it doesn't have anything to do with motion sensors.

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Pretty cool man! I have heard the right hemisphere part of the brain is responsible for movement or reactionary things vs the left is very analytical. What about putting is it more right or left?


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