Last Updated on August 4, 2023 by pg@petergamma.org
For Zen priest Vanja Palmers and meditators at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and the Psychiatric University Clinic Zurich we suggest to choose this device:
But if we are looking for an affordable alternative to the g.Nautilus Multi-Purpose EEG Headset for private users we have reviewed several options in our journal:
There are also other options available as for instance the HackEEG32 or devices from MbrainTrain with 32 or 64 channels. We think it is also worth to keep an eye on options to join sensor data from multiple sensor modules in InfluxDB. And as far as electrodes are concerned, we suggest inform ourselves about «active conductive polymer electrodes», which are used in the OpenBCI Galea as well as in the g.Nautilus Multi-Purpose EEG Headset. But the Meditation Research Institute Switzerland (MRIS) has not yet decided which device fits best for his needs.