# Brain Space Diagram

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The Brain Space Diagram gives you feedback on the quality of your Training Profile and can guide your training process. In the Brain Space Diagram, colored dots represent your Neutral state (pink) and each of your trained Commands for the current Training Profile. The further apart the dots are on the diagram, the better separated out the Commands are in your Training Profile and the easier you are likely to find it to trigger them independently. The closer they are to each other, the more similar they are and the harder you will find to trigger them in isolation.

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The Brain Space Diagram gives you feedback on the quality of your Training Profile and can guide your training process. In the Brain Space Diagram, colored dots represent your Neutral state (pink) and each of your trained Commands for the current Training Profile. The further apart the dots are on the diagram, the better separated out the Commands are in your Training Profile and the easier you are likely to find it to trigger them independently. The closer they are to each other, the more similar they are and the harder you will find to trigger them in isolation.

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If there are two dots quite close to each other in the diagram, we recommend doing more training sessions for these Commands (including Neutral). If you are struggling to separate out the dots on the diagram after repeated trainings, we recommend deleting troublesome Commands or starting a new profile to try a new strategy. See our [Tips and Tricks](/emotivbci/mental-commands/tips-and-tricks.md) for help.

The Brain Space Diagram will be updated once you click "Accept" after completing a Command training.


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