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Rebecca_G
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I am a designer and neuroscience junky Im looking to see if Gamma levels increase as I tackle wicked problems in design - to do with a paper Im writing on design thinking - what is a high amount of gamma - is the attached resting data normal or is it already high gamma?
Thanks in advance
PS I love your APP - amazing well done :)
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James
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Re: gamma

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I'm not sure, but it's easy to test your theory! :-)
  • Take a few readings to get a "normal" baseline
  • Compare those results to your test scenario
  • Ta Da, Science! ;-)
You should note that the above data is not good.
The data markers above mean:
J - Jaw Clenching
BF - Bad fit
GF - Good fit.

For clean data, you should have none of those markers present.
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Re: gamma

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will do - thanks for the quick response :)
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