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From: jeffrey E. <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, November 24, 2017 11:34 AM To: Corazza, Omella Subject: Re: R: Payment for research thx On Fri, Nov 24, 2017 at 3:59 AM, Corazza, Ornella > wrote: Greetings from a freezing London! Here some group pictures from Havana Or=ella Travelling. Please excuse my brevity an= eventual typos. On 23 Nov 2017, at 21:37, Fabio Babiloni c > wrote:=br> Dear Gino, Thank you very much for the vid=o. I have some difficult to unders=and it. I hope you could clarify and sorry for my poor understanding. It seems that there is a finger=of the experimenter that propose the task to some "hat person =80 who operate on the body of the "receiver". The recei=er is connected to the system you generated that transduces the activity perceived by the receiver.</=> The finger proposes two positio= (up and down) to the "hat person" that operates to the =E2 receiver". If this is the protocol, it see=s that the sensitivity of the slider is somewhat too high. In particular, =t seems that the "receiver" sometimes move quickly for the=same activity of the "hat person" back and forth to the full scale (+ and -= of the slider. EFTA_R1_01762886 EFTA02584247 If I correctly understood, and =his could not be the case, there is the possibility that such high gain of=the slider induces some oscillations by the "receiver" jus= because he/she will not control too much the movement of the slider. These oscillations (induced by =he not complete control of the slider behavior by the receiver) could act =s a confound factor in the analysis. In fact, we will see oscillations not due to the "internal" representation of the perception of =he receiver but rather by her/his poor control of the slider gain.<=p> From this video some considerat=ons arose. Please take them in the good spirit of friendship and as possib=e contribution to the generation of an efficient experimental setup. I hav= to say that I am not able at all to realize what you have done so far with=the device in some short time© After this disclaimer, the issu=s: 1. It could be good to regulate the gain of the slider=in such a way it could have a slower movement according to the receiver ac=ivity. It could allow more time to the receiver to focus on his/her internal feelings and it will dec=ease the oscillations reported due to the inaccurate control of the device=by the receiver. 2. It will be important for the students (=he receivers) to familiarize prior to the experience with the device. Othe=wise, we will analyze their learning curve of the slider functioning and this is not isomorphic to their percei=ed impressions and will act as a confound in the analysis. For instance, t=e experimenter will ask to code with the slider a predetermined sequence o= "intensity perceived" in such a way they could master the slider accurately. Such as "give me an=intensity 1 (the minimum), now an intensity 10 (the maximum), then an inte=sity 5, then 7, then 9, etc etc". When receivers will be able to d= that with a good accuracy of the slider movement they could be admitted to the experimental test with Alan after. 3. The device at this time seems to be able to code =ne dimension (or "light" or "energy") perc=ived by the "receiver" since there is just one slider. How=ver, this could be fine as long as we ask to the receiver to transduce only one=of such dimension into the slider movement. Thus, asking to focusing on =E2 energy perception" when compared to "light percept=on" or viceversa. This will double, however, the experimenta= duration of the test since we need to investigate separately such aspect o= their perception (maybe in two separate days). 4. The noise of slider could act as a disturb or a cue for the =80 sender". Not a major issue now but something that have to be =onsidered in a setup in which more than one receiver will interact with the "sender". </=pan> Thank you again for your effort= All the best from Rome</=> Fabio =br›* ********** • ******** * ******* ***Mt* 2 EFTA_R1_01762887 EFTA02584248 Prof. Fabio Babiloni, PhD Ass. Editor of IEEE Transaction=on Neural System & Rehabilitation Engineering Ass. Editor of IEEE Transaction=on Biomedical Engineering Ass. Editor of IEEE Reviews on =iomedical Engineering Editor in Chief of Internationa= Journal of Bioelectromagnetism Dept. Molecular Medicine, Unive=sity of Rome Sapienza Scientific Director of BrainSig=s srl, www.brainsigns.com <http://www.brainsigns.com/> Tel: 11, 114.1 .4.• ***• **• • *• **4t• *****• • * • *** ***** *****• • **,***** ******** * •• * * Da: Gino Yu [mailto: Inviato: giovedì 23 novembre 2017 2155 A: PETER FENWICK >> Cc: Fabio Babiloni ; Giuseppe Bersani Ornella Corazza >; Alain Forget • I >; Jeffrey E. <[email protected]> Oggetto: Re: Payment for research Just back. Will see Gio tomorrow. Also, see this: https://www.d=opbox.cornisnejq4gconen038v/IMG_5363.MOV?dl=0 <https://www.dropbox=com/s/7ejq4gconen038v/IMG_5363.MOV?dl=0> I met with Ray Lee in New York. He has this pr=tocol as well: =AO please note 3 EFTA_R1_01762888 EFTA02584249 The information contained i= this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged,=may constitute inside information, and is intended only for the use 4 the addressee. It is the property of ME Unauthorized use, disclos=re or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly pro=ibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication =n error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or by e-mail to =a href="[email protected]" target="_blank">[email protected], and destroy this communication and all copies thereof, inc=uding all attachments. copyright -all rights reserved 4 EFTA_R1_01762889 EFTA02584250
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