Neurosky?
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Engineers at NeuroSky have big plans for brain wave-reading toys and video games. They say the simple Darth Vader game - a relatively crude biofeedback device cloaked in gimmicky garb - portends the coming of more sophisticated devices that could revolutionize the way people play.
Technology from NeuroSky and other startups could make video games more mentally stimulating and realistic. It could even enable players to control video game characters or avatars in virtual worlds with nothing but their thoughts. (Read full article HERE)
Here's some more information from their website:
NeuroSky has developed a cost effective bio sensor and signal processing system for the consumer market. Their wearable technology unlocks worlds of new applications such as consumer electronics, health, wellness, education and training.
The neurons that comprise the brain work on electrical impulses. The last century of neurological research has shown that brainwaves of different wavelengths indicate different emotional states, like a focused awareness, a meditative state, or drowsiness. Brainwaves have been used in medical research and therapy for years. Neurosky is bringing it to the consumer world.
ThinkGearTM module with Dry-Active Sensor
Brainwave signals, eye movements, and other bio-signals are captured and amplified via our patented Dry-Active Sensor technology.
» Non-Invasive
» Small Form Factor
» Dry active sensors that do not use contact gels
» Accuracy
eSenseTM Algorithm Library
Signal processing unit runs proprietary interpretation software to translate biosignals into useful logic commands.
» Neural-signal interpretation (such as emotions)
» Based upon established technology from existing databases, algorithms, and new inventions .
Before a machine can read your thoughts, how about if you concentrate a little for a change and solve the following endgame study?
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