099n. Did the following people participate in brain scan studies which where not published to this date?

Raw model for all these is eventually:

Dilgo Kihenze Rhinpoche

sports:

  • 13 full-time training in meditation retreat

Partnership:

  • married. 2 childern

DC Rainmaker:

sports:

  • He swims, bikes and runs.

https://www.dcrainmaker.com/

partnership:

  • married, children

Rob ter Horst

  • “who is life-logging everything.
  • I am quite possibly doing the ultimate “quantified self”, which means I measure everything in life.
  • My measurements take more than 11 hours a week and include a weekly brain MRI, sleep EEG and gut microbiome composition.”

sports

  • many different, exept treamill which would be the most intersting for the MRIS.

Cody Rall MD with Techforpsych

  • “We are here to help you navigate the world of Neurotechnology. Dr. Cody is a U.S. Navy trained Psychiatrist and Neurotechnology expert”
  • partner, yes.
  • sports, Marathon

James Clutterbuck

  • sports; meditating with the Muse
  • partner, yes.
  • 1 child

Richard Davidsons

  • sports:20 min dail meditation practice.
  • partnership: yes
  • children: yes

And evenually many more

  • Krisztián Hofstädter
  • Talha Iqbal
  • Andrey Parfenov
  • Milind Desai MD MBA – Cleveland Clinic
  • Mingour Rhinpoche
  • Dilgo Khyentse Yangsi Rinpoche
  • William Croft
  • The olympic level meditors (Buddhist monks) wo’s brains where tested in this PNAS paper from 2004:

https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.0407401101

  • Reto Röllin
  • Scott Harden
  • Sadhguru
  • Eckhart Tolle
  • Vanja Palmers
  • Martin Klaff
  • Loten Dahortsang
  • The teachers of Lhagsam Tibetan Meditation
  • mBrainTrain
  • 5KRunner
  • Ildar Rakhmatulin
  • A. J. Keller
  • Alex Castillo
  • Shirley Zang
  • Connor Russomano
  • Flavio Frohlich
  • Evan Matthews, PhD, Associate Professor, Exercise Science, Montclair State University
  • Diego Hengartner
  • Vanja Palmers
  • Mingyur Rinpoche

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