Re: Eyes Issue Proteus
Sorry to hear about that. People have very different light sensitivities. It is hard to say exactly why this occurring with you. Certain health conditions, nutritional deficiencies, and medications can heighten light sensitivity. Let's assume that it is the brightness of the light that is the cause and try some ways to reduce this.
As far as our range of mind machines the Proteus is very bright with 2 red LEDs per eye. If you wanted to dig into the editor then you could turn off (or significantly turn down) the red LEDs. This would reduce the brightness for you a great deal. I can help you with this, not immediately but soon, as I am preparing to start testing for release a new editor for the Proteus and that is what I am working on at the moment. It is very far along but not quite ready.
Another option is to use the Proteus in monocolor mode and get a set of Amber (orange/yellow) Ganzframes. These might help. White is available too. Really it is the red that is most likely the cause of the discomfort I feel.
One more possibility is to use the AudioStrobe features of the Proteus and either turn the volume of the source down a great deal for even lower lights, or edit the AudioStrobe for less volume. Also, I suppose you could use a handkerchief over your eyes as a light diffuser. This is the easiest. Or even you could use electrical tape and block one column of LEDs on each side of the glasses.
Try a few tests with the above suggestion, handkerchief first, as it is the least expensive and easiest to do. Then you can see if it is the brightness that is the culprit.
I do not think it is the waveform of the light. Granted light modulated by a sine wave has a bit of a smoother edge and less pronounced peak, but at fast brainwave frequencies the differences is negligible. Where it does come into play is the theoretical sideband harmonics that are produced by square waves, whereas sine wave do not have these.
Anyway, try out a few tweaks and let us know your results and when I have a bit more information I will further assist you.
Hope this helps,
Scott
Last edited by neuroasis; 05-01-2014 at 08:09 AM.
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