Mind tracker

Gelo Mind Tracker helps fight stress and retain lengthy focus on complicated tasks to reach any ambitious goals

Mind tracker
Gelo Mind Tracker helps fight stress and retain lengthy focus on complicated tasks to reach any ambitious goals
Mind Tracker is produced in two forms
Soft sensors
Soft sensors
Headband
Wireless headphones
Brain neurons constantly generate electrical signals, to put it another way, the brain activity waves
How does it work?
Theta waves are associated with complex cognitive processes, such as learning and memorizing
Alpha waves are associated with relaxation and calmness
Beta waves are connected with mental strain and anxious thoughts
Theta waves are associated with complex cognitive processes, such as learning and memorizing
Alpha waves are associated with relaxation and calmness
Beta waves are connected with mental strain and anxious thoughts
Sensors of the device read the brain-activity waves, while software decodes the signal into the easy-to-understand metrics
What can Mind Tracker do?
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Mind Tracker identifies user’s individual Alpha Peak Frequency — iAPF
iAPF
iAPF is a genetically determined intrinsic feature of brain activity that regulates person’s behavioral pattern
It is measured within the frequency of 7 to 13 Hz. Alpha peak is gauged by Mind Tracker in just 2 minutes
What can Mind Tracker do?
1
Mind Tracker identifies user’s individual Alpha Peak Frequency — iAPF
iAPF
iAPF is a genetically determined intrinsic feature of brain activity that regulates person’s behavioral pattern
It is measured within the frequency of 7 to 13 Hz. Alpha peak is gauged by Mind Tracker in just 2 minutes
iAPF values in Hz determine inclination to certain social roles, such as:
Understanding your individual Alpha Peak Frequency helps making better-weighed decisions
11,2 Hz
Denis Matsuev
Pianist
10,4 Hz
Alexandra Bernadotte
PhD, CEO/Founder of Neurosputnik
10,3 Hz
Irina Prosviryakova
Avon Europe HRD
11,2 Hz
Denis Matsuev
Pianist
10,4 Hz
Alexandra Bernadotte
PhD, CEO/Founder of Neurosputnik
10,3 Hz
Irina Prosviryakova
Avon Europe HRD
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Mind Tracker detects the current psycho-emotional state of the user
Gelo Mind Tracker will help you understand your individual biorhythms and notify you when to take a break and have some rest and when to start solving complex tasks
Measured states
State of flow, being awake, anxiety, stress, fatigue
Mind Tracker detects the current psycho-emotional state of the user
  • state of flow
  • being awake
  • anxiety
  • stress
  • fatigue
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Mind Tracker will help you get rid of troubling thoughts and stress
An individual gets into stress due to uncontrolled anxious thoughts. Ability to relax and beat stress literally means to learn how to be in a state free of anxious thoughts
Stressed person
Non-stressed person
Troubling thoughts can be seen on a beta waves spectrum
The fewer troubling thoughts you have, the higher your alpha rhythm is
By training the power of alpha waves, you can learn to turn anxious thoughts off and reduce stress levels
Hence, you will learn to automatically keep your body and mind relaxed and direct all your energy to the task at hand
Mind Tracker allows training your brain how to maintain a high alpha rhythm while you work, study or perform other challenging tasks
Alpha wave training consists of 3 sessions, 3 minutes each, and looks like meditation. The user gets feedback every time they are able to relax, i.e., increase the alpha wave level
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Mind Tracker monitors cognitive load real-time
Cognitive load monitoring indicates when excessive strain arises to threaten the productive state. This is how it helps to come back to a resourceful state, keeping focus on the task
Windows
Mac OS / Windows
iOS
Gelo is a biotech lab that creates products, based on neural technologies. We have worked since 2019
The Gelo Mind Tracker technology is based on research of individual alpha peak frequency, the Klimesh Mental Fatigue Index and Gelo biotech lab own scientific developments. The technology is based on the following scientific studies:
Scientific research
1. O M Bazanova
Electroencephalogram alpha activity: modern interpretations. USP Fiziol Nauk. 2009 Jul-Sep;40(3):32-53. PMID: 19764627
2. W. Klimesch. EEG-alpha rhythms and memory processes. International Journal of Psychophysiology. June 1997, Pages 319-340. doi: 10.1016/s0167-8760(97)00773-3. PMID: 9203012.
3. Julio Rodriguez-Larios and Kaat Alaerts. Tracking Transient Changes in the Neural Frequency Architecture: Harmonic Relationships between Theta and Alpha Peaks Facilitate Cognitive Performance. The Journal of Neuroscience. 2019 Aug 7; 39(32): 6291–6298.
doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2919-18.2019
PMID: 31175211
4. EEG alpha and theta oscillations reflect cognitive and memory
performance: a review and analysis. Department of Physiological Psychology, Institute of Psychology, University of Salzburg, Hellbrunnerstr. 34, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria. Accepted 24 November 1998
5. Alpha-band oscillations, attention, and
controlled access to stored information. Feature Review. Wolfgang Klimesch
Department of Physiological Psychology, University of Salzburg, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria
6. EEG Based Classification of Long-Term Stress Using Psychological Labeling.
Sanay Muhammad Umar Saeed, Syed Muhammad Anwar, Humaira Khalid, Muhammad Majid and Ulas Bagci. 2020. Basel, Switzerland.
7. The neural correlates of psychosocial stress: A systematic review and meta-analysis of spectral analysis EEG studies
Gert Vanhollebeke, Stefanie De Smet, Rudi De Raedt, Chris Baeken, Pieter van Mierlob, Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt. Neurobiology of Stress, Volume 18, May 2022, 100452
8. Neurofeedback training of the upper alpha frequency band in EEG improves
cognitive performance. Benedikt Zoefel, René J. Huster, Christoph S. Herrmann. NeuroImage, Volume 54, Issue 2, 15 January 2011, Pages 1427-1431
9. The effects of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) at individual alpha peak frequency (iAPF) on motor cortex excitability in young and elderly adults. Shane Fresnoza, Monica Christova, Theresa Feil, Eugen Gallasch, Christof Körner, Ulrike Zimmer, Anja Ischebeck. Experimental Brain Research (2018) 236:2573–2588, doi: 10.1007/s00221-018-5314-3

10. Effect of beta and gamma neurofeedback on memory and intelligence in the elderly. S.M.Staufenbiel, A.-M.Brouwer, A.W.Keizer, N.C.van Wouwe. Biological Psychology, Volume 95, January 2014, Pages 74-85

1. O M Bazanova
Electroencephalogram alpha activity: modern interpretations. USP Fiziol Nauk. 2009 Jul-Sep;40(3):32-53. PMID: 19764627
2. W. Klimesch. EEG-alpha rhythms and memory processes. International Journal of Psychophysiology. June 1997, Pages 319-340. doi: 10.1016/s0167-8760(97)00773-3. PMID: 9203012.
3. Julio Rodriguez-Larios and Kaat Alaerts. Tracking Transient Changes in the Neural Frequency Architecture: Harmonic Relationships between Theta and Alpha Peaks Facilitate Cognitive Performance. The Journal of Neuroscience. 2019 Aug 7; 39(32): 6291–6298.
doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2919-18.2019
PMID: 31175211
4. EEG alpha and theta oscillations reflect cognitive and memory
performance: a review and analysis. Department of Physiological Psychology, Institute of Psychology, University of Salzburg, Hellbrunnerstr. 34, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria. Accepted 24 November 1998
5. Alpha-band oscillations, attention, and
controlled access to stored information. Feature Review. Wolfgang Klimesch
Department of Physiological Psychology, University of Salzburg, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria
6. EEG Based Classification of Long-Term Stress Using Psychological Labeling.
Sanay Muhammad Umar Saeed, Syed Muhammad Anwar, Humaira Khalid, Muhammad Majid and Ulas Bagci. 2020. Basel, Switzerland.
7. The neural correlates of psychosocial stress: A systematic review and meta-analysis of spectral analysis EEG studies
Gert Vanhollebeke, Stefanie De Smet, Rudi De Raedt, Chris Baeken, Pieter van Mierlob, Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt. Neurobiology of Stress, Volume 18, May 2022, 100452
8. Neurofeedback training of the upper alpha frequency band in EEG improves
cognitive performance. Benedikt Zoefel, René J. Huster, Christoph S. Herrmann. NeuroImage, Volume 54, Issue 2, 15 January 2011, Pages 1427-1431
9. The effects of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) at individual alpha peak frequency (iAPF) on motor cortex excitability in young and elderly adults. Shane Fresnoza, Monica Christova, Theresa Feil, Eugen Gallasch, Christof Körner, Ulrike Zimmer, Anja Ischebeck. Experimental Brain Research (2018) 236:2573–2588, doi: 10.1007/s00221-018-5314-3
10. Effect of beta and gamma neurofeedback on memory and intelligence in the elderly. S.M.Staufenbiel, A.-M.Brouwer, A.W.Keizer, N.C.van Wouwe. Biological Psychology, Volume 95, January 2014, Pages 74-85
The future is now
The Gelo technologies allow the tricky competitive advantage in the activities where the result depends on the ability to control emotions and focus
Regular use of Gelo Mind Tracker will allow you to get ready mentally and physically to certain activities, as well as to be better in the fields where you might have experienced difficulties or doubts in your success, such as negotiations, learning, intellectual and creative activities
Mind Tracker will help you to quickly improve your quality of life without meditations, shrinks, and other stimulation
The future is now
The Gelo technologies allow the tricky competitive advantage in the activities where the result depends on the ability to control emotions and focus
Regular use of Gelo Mind Tracker will allow you to get ready mentally and physically to certain activities, as well as to be better in the fields where you might have experienced difficulties or doubts in your success, such as negotiations, learning, intellectual and creative activities
Mind Tracker will help you to quickly improve your quality of life without meditations, shrinks, and other stimulation
Gelo Mind Tracker is under a private beta version, you can purchase the device with an invite only
We are gathering a private group of the 500 early users to change the world together and make our future with our own hands
Click the button to apply in the Messenger bot
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Gelo Headband
Headband with 4 soft spring-loaded electrodes for analyzing brain activity
4 EEG channels — O1, O2, T3, T4
Work with the following brain rhythms: alpha, beta, theta, delta, mu
Sampling rate: 250 Hz
Dry spring-loaded electrodes
$999
The Gelo technology is under a private beta version, you can purchase the device and take part in beta testing with an invite only
Click the button to apply in the Messenger bot
Gelo Headphones
Headphones with 5 soft spring-loaded electrodes for reading brain electrical activity
4 EEG channels — A1, A2, T5, T6
Work with brain rhythms: alpha, beta, theta, delta, mu
Sampling rate: 250 Hz
Dry spring-loaded electrodes
$1699
The Gelo technology is under a private beta version, you can purchase the device and take part in beta testing with an invite only
Click the button to apply in the Messenger bot
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