Funniest snake oil theories

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really? how many eyes have revisited this over decades (maybe i'll have dig up my old undergrad biomedical instrumentation text book)

Yep, they're still at it. As of right now, I don't really know the body of data to determine the how useful these types of tests are, but I do know that the wearables community are pretty interested in these types of tests, as it'd allow them to report "health" data wrt stress/etc.

But a lab at Ohio State just recently was able to use skin electrodes to signal muscles to fire (grossly) in a quadriplegic man. (Neural implants into the motor cortex fed through a pretty fancy DSP engine). Restoring cortical control of functional movement in a human with quadriplegia : Nature (Hopefully it kicks you out to the abstract)

So really depends on what you're really going for. I can pretty safely imagine that being able to do a full neurological workup from a few nice cuff electrodes and cap is closer than it's ever been.
 

and here I thought my eyes were failing me and just after i'd seen an OD*!
Re "abstract" I found it wants to kick me in my wallet haha
*(that OD instead giving me an RX for best distance she thinks her job was done when 20/20 is achieved, sheesh mediocre at best. IMO that is one industry that is going down.)

anyhow shouldn't there be two skin models one for stimulus and one for response,
or at least one super duper complex one (non-linear voltage dependent one)
 
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Yeah, there's loads different between driving muscle firing transdermally (or even transdermal readings of nerve firings) and skin conduction/chemistry.

I'm pretty ignorant in both, so I'm going to keep my mouth shut as to avoid sticking my foot in it. 🙂
 
Wow about interconnects and speaker wire that's been treated with REAL Snake Oil? How could a sonic sycophant say no to having them?

But of course, the actual oil itself and methodology of treatments would be proprietary, intellectual [LOL!] property.
Proclaiming this would impart a feeling to purchasers of technological correctness as well as the requisite sense of mystery.

I can see forum postings such as "The Cobra MK V's definitely have a ( Fill in the blank ) tonal quality, but I would probably go with the Copperheads for their superior ( Fill in the blank )".

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Did you know that one of the earliest 'premium' cables was actually called the "Cobra Cable"? It had lots of parallel C and low Series L, to aim for an 8 ohm impedance, if I remember correctly. They caused a lot of Phase Linear power amplifiers to go up in flames from the heavy capacitive load!
 
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