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

The success story of the «The Journal of Meditation Research (JMR)»

Last Updated on February 12, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

Peter Gamma from the MRIS has started to clean up his journal and give a new directory to it

At the current state of our journal it is not so easy to see through and to find information. Guiding stars for our project are Arnaud Delorme’s EEGLAB directory and Peter H. Charlton’s Respiratory rate estimation. Peter Gamma highly appreciates these two researcher who brought clarity into EEG algorithms and respiratory rate estimation algorithms. If we have cleaned up our journal, it should be clear for researchers what can be done with the devices which we have reviewed in our journal.

At this moment, whe would like to thank all the YouTube video makers who offered demos to us. If our work is done with the new directory structure, it should be clear which tools are helpful for instance for physiologists which are on a budget. But we do not know how long it will take.

After we worked for several years on our journal, we where happy today to be able to offer some information to Flavio Frohlich who had issues to stream his Muse headband to his Raspberry Pi 4:

Flavio Frohlich is associate professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Cell Biology and Physiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

We hope our information was helpful to Flavio Frohlich, and eventually to others. And we hope to be able to offer more information to associate professors in Psychiatry, Cell Biology and Physiology about Rasperry Pi’s, the Muse headband, OpenBCI and other devices in the future.

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