Flavio Frohlich, associate professor in the Departments of Psychiatry, Cell Biology and Physiology at the University of North Carolina failed to connect the Muse headband to a Raspberry Pi over LSL, why does he not try to connect OpenBCI to the Raspberry Pi?

Last Updated on February 28, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org reported about this attempt of Flavio Frohlich on Alexandre Barachants GITHUB page:

https://github.com/alexandrebarachant/muse-lsl/issues/140

Is this because Thanasis Koutras from Greece did it already for him:

https://medium.com/@basoph2002/using-brainflow-with-openbci-eeg-recorder-on-a-raspberry-pi-e578dca675ce

Thanasis Koutras who did a paid promotional demo on Medium, as Flavio Frohlich did it as well with the Muse headband?So do have both a conflict of interest, and we cannot trust what they write? Since the received the Muse headband, the Raspberry Pi and OpenBCI for free in exchange for their reviews? Reviews which where especially designed for Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org to buy products from www.openbci.com and from Rasperry Pi Inc.?

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