For all the different types of eSense™ (i.e. Attention, Meditation), the meter value is reported on a relative eSense™ scale of 1 to 100. On this scale, a value between 40 to 60 at any given moment in time is considered “neutral”, and is similar in notion to “baselines” that are established in conventional EEG measurement techniques (though the method for determining a ThinkGear baseline is proprietary and may differ from conventional EEG). A value from 60 to 80 is considered “slightly elevated”, and may be interpreted as levels being possibly higher than normal (levels of Attention or Meditation that may be higher than normal for a given person). Values from 80 to 100 are considered “elevated”, meaning they are strongly indicative of heightened levels of that eSense™.
Similarly, on the other end of the scale, a value between 20 to 40 indicates “reduced” levels of the eSense™, while a value between 1 to 20 indicates “strongly lowered” levels of the eSense™. These levels may indicate states of distraction, agitation, or abnormality, according to the opposite of each eSense™.
For all the different types of eSense™ (i.e. Attention, Meditation), the meter value is reported on a relative eSense™ scale of 1 to 100. On this scale, a value between 40 to 60 at any given moment in time is considered “neutral”, and is similar in notion to “baselines” that are established in conventional EEG measurement techniques (though the method for determining a ThinkGear baseline is proprietary and may differ from conventional EEG). A value from 60 to 80 is considered “slightly elevated”, and may be interpreted as levels being possibly higher than normal (levels of Attention or Meditation that may be higher than normal for a given person). Values from 80 to 100 are considered “elevated”, meaning they are strongly indicative of heightened levels of that eSense™.Similarly, on the other end of the scale, a value between 20 to 40 indicates “reduced” levels of the eSense™, while a value between 1 to 20 indicates “strongly lowered” levels of the eSense™. These levels may indicate states of distraction, agitation, or abnormality, according to the opposite of each eSense™.
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