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Effect of Hare Krishna Mahamantra Research by MSU 1

Society for Neuroscience (SfN) · 2025 · PDF

Recent EEG Research by Our Team

Previous studies have explored how low-channel prefrontal EEG signals can be used to detect stress, workload, and emotional states. These findings motivated our approach to scalable mental health assessment using wearable brain-sensing technology.

Meditation and Cognitive Enhancement: A Machine Learning Classification Using EEG

Singh et al. · IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics · 2022

Meditation-Based Cognitive Therapy for Primary Insomnia: A Treatment Feasibility Pilot Study

Behera et al. · Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback · 2023

EEG Microstate Dynamics of Happiness and Sadness During Music Listening

Gupta et al. · Frontiers in Human Neuroscience · 2025

VR-Based Mantra Meditation for Mental Wellness

Garg et al. · IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics · 2024

Comparative Study of EEG Microstate Dynamics During Happy and Sad Music Videos

Gupta et al. · Frontiers in Human Neuroscience · 2025

Research Motivating Prefrontal EEG Mental Health Assessment

Previous studies have explored how low-channel prefrontal EEG signals can be used to detect stress, workload, and emotional states. These findings motivated our approach to scalable mental health assessment using wearable brain-sensing technology.

Wearable EEG Instrument for Real-Time Frontal Asymmetry Monitoring in Worker Stress Analysis

Arpaia et al. · IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation & Meas. · 2020

Human Stress Classification During Public Speaking Using Physiological Signals

Arsalan & Majid · Computers in Biology and Medicine · 2021

Mindfulness Using a Wearable Brain Sensing Device for Healthcare Professionals During a Pandemic

Ghosh et al. · Journal of Primary Care & Community Health · 2023

Ghosh et al. · Journal of Primary Care & Community Health · 2023

Asif et al. · Computers in Biology and Medicine · 2019

Research Motivating Mental Health Therapy Recommendation Systems

Neuroscience Evidence Linking Prefrontal Activity and Stress

Perfusion fMRI Reveals Cerebral Blood Flow Patterns Under Psychological Stress

Wang et al. · Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2005