Trials & studies about which devices are most suitable to change or brains through training?

Last Updated on March 6, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org supposes that such studies started after Richard Davidsons PNAS paper was published in 2004:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31004219/

For instance:

  1. Scott Harden with Sound Card ECG

2. DC Rainmaker with sports watches.

  • DC Rainmaker grew up in Seattle. But why does he live in Paris now? Since they do there secret meditation studies with brain scanners? And DC Rainmaker participates as a smartwatch user who tests their effect and his training on his brain.

3. Hugo Plácido da Silva with BITalino

4. William Croft with OpenBCI

5. Rob ter Horst with the devices he studies:

  • 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.
  • Check out my YouTube channel if you want to know more!

6. Ildar Rakhmatulin with PiEEG at Heriot-Watt University

7. Peter H. Charlton with respiratory rate estimaton Matlab toolbox

8. Arnaud Delorme with EEGLAG

9. Robert Oostenveld with Fieldtrip

10. Krisztián Hofstädter with OpenBCI

12. Richard Davidson with a 20 min daily mediation practice and brain scanners

And we suppose that all of these participate in a evaluation study do find out how these devices, software with a specific training changes our brains if we use those on a regular basis.

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