Amplitude
The magnitude of the response.
A new window into the human bioelectric system
The AMI measures 28 meridian endpoints and transforms their bioelectric responses into maps, reports, and knowledge about the interconnected regulatory systems of the human body.
How it works
The AMI applies a small controlled voltage to 28 meridian endpoints and captures the body's bioelectric response — a measurable electrical profile, not a single number.
A handheld probe touches one of 28 points at the tips of the fingers and toes.
A small controlled voltage enters the local tissue environment.
The body responds — fascia, fluids, membranes, nerves, and regulation all contribute.
The response is captured as a waveform over time, not a single number.
Signal processing extracts four parameters that profile each point.
28 measurements become a whole-body systems map — and a set of reports.
The signal
The AMI doesn't record a single number — it captures the tissue's electrical response over time and extracts a multidimensional profile for each of the 28 points.
The magnitude of the response.
How quickly the response occurs.
How easily current moves through the tissue.
How the signal stabilizes and returns after stimulation.
Why the points matter
Each point connects to a meridian, each meridian to physiological systems, and each system to structures throughout the body. The AMI measures the point, but reveals the network.
Explore the map through nine system layers
Connected to structures throughout the body
The output
A single measurement session can generate many report types, each a different lens on the same whole-body bioelectric map — from raw signal to integrated systems view.
Raw waveform, four parameters, point values, and signal quality.
A response profile for each of the 28 measured points.
Balance, asymmetry, Yin–Yang patterns, and meridian relationships.
Sympathetic / parasympathetic regulation and neural patterns.
Adaptation and stress-response signatures across the body.
Adaptation, healing, recovery, and resilience indicators.
Connective-tissue continuity and force-transmission patterns.
Posture, movement, and structural-balance associations.
Nerve-root, dermatome, and autonomic associations.
Distributed meridian networks mapped to organizing centers.
A whole-body view of interconnected physiological and bioelectric patterns.
The integrated, systems-level representation of the whole organism.
Founding Circle
We're inviting a small group of researchers, clinicians, educators, practitioners, and early supporters to preserve Motoyama's AMI legacy and shape first-release access.
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