EEGLAB developer Arnaud Delorme was processing Muse data with EEGLAB part 1 – 4 & has published the results on YouTube – are these results from a paper which was rejected by a scientific journal?

Last Updated on February 17, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

EEGLAB developer Arnaud Delorme has written a lot of papers:

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Wmxh4LkAAAAJ&hl=de&oi=ao

He has been cited 38 ` 567 to this date. But then he published a series of 4 YouTube videos about the Muse and EEGLAB:

Why does a scientist like Arnaud Delorme test the Muse with EEGLAB and then publishes the results on YouTube? Did he submit a paper about the Muse and EEGLAB to a scientific journal which rejected the paper? And then he decided to publish his work on YouTube?

Which basically would mean that the Muse with EEGLAB is a device which is used by Arnaud Delorme to make YouTube demos, but not for writing papers?