Peter Gamma (Physiologist & Director) Meditation Research Institute Switzerland (MRIS)

New video from www.openbci.com about the Greentek Gelfree S3 EEG cap, Shirley Zhang & Christian Bayerlein

Last Updated on April 23, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

We say today a new video from www.openbci.com. It shows at the beginning a Greentek Gelfree S3 EEG cap:

But are there any other demonstrations of this cap from www.openbci.com exept for those from Krisztián Hofstädter which we have discussed on www.petergamma.org?

We are also happy to see Shirley Zhang from www.openbci.com again at 3:00 min in the video, after she was not visible on YouTube since several years. In the following video whe can see the last video of Shirley Zhang four years ago:

But we do not believe a single word about what she said about OpenBCI WIFI shield, that she will ever repair it, and bring it back onto the market.

The latest video of www.openbci.com shows Christian Bayerlein from Germany who suffers from with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA).

In the OpenBCI www.openbci.com community we can read about him:

«Christian Bayerlein is a German technologist and disabled rights activist living with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a genetic disease that affects the motor neurons that control voluntary muscle movement. Yesterday onstage at TED2023, Christian and OpenBCI founder Conor Russomanno demonstrated how residual muscle activity from Christian’s body could be repurposed to control and fly a drone. Christian, an early backer of OpenBCI’s original Kickstarter campaign in 2013, has been collaborating with OpenBCI over the past several months to realize this long-standing dream.»

https://openbci.com/community/assistive-neurotechnology-takes-flight-at-ted2023

Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org wishes Christian Bayerlein all the best for his health. And he invites Christian Bayerlein to visit a university library like the one of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich:

https://infozentrum.ethz.ch/en

to see if he find there more advanced devices for his needs than the OpenBCI Galea. Devices which can do more than what is shown in the above video of www.openbci.com. And we invite him and other to test this setup as well:

To see if it is possible to build a setup which does not cost 25 000 USD, which fit’s for their needs as well.