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hey guys Jared Beck with here in todayamp;#39;s video I wanted to go over the story of how I got my do-it-yourself EEG full brain recording machine to finally work so weamp;#39;ve gone through a lot of issues if youamp;#39;re not familiar with the last video I made where I did the first test recording the issues we were having were we got it to start streaming data but it was essentially just a lot of noise but after a little bit more testing we had the hypothesis that the electrodes werenamp;#39;t properly connected to the reference and thatamp;#39;s why we were just getting a bunch of noise so just testing one or two electrodes we tested uh one on the forehead I think fp1 to test eye blinks and also one in the back to test the posterior dominant Rhythm the brain waves in the back of the head essentially the background Rhythm of the brain now after hooking up both of those electrodes properly to the reference we we were able to get some real brain signals for 01 and for fp1 on th