NeuroMetric is an advanced analytics engine designed to visualize and interpret the cognitive workload of the human brain during intense mental tasks.
We are analyzing Electroencephalogram (EEG) data — which essentially records the electrical "chatter" of brain cells. By looking at these signals, we can see how hard different parts of the brain are working.
Think of it like a thermal camera for your mind: we can see which areas are "heating up" (active) when you are solving problems.
This project uses a high-quality dataset recorded from 36 healthy volunteers.
These volunteers were asked to perform "Mental Arithmetic" tasks — specifically, serial subtraction (like 3141 minus 17, repeatedly). This forces the brain into a state of high cognitive load (intense thinking), which is perfect for studying mental stress and concentration.
Understanding how our brains handle stress and complex tasks is the first step toward building better interfaces, improving mental health monitoring, and creating "brain-computer interfaces" (BCIs).