Brain Computer Interface
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The neurocam is a prototype headset camera, that is only activated when it detects that its wearer is interested in what they're seeing. It records 5-second GIF animated clips, capturing whatever happens to be in its line of sight.
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The U.S. Department of Defense is pushing for the development of cheap, wearable systems that can detect the brain waves of people and display the data on smartphones or tablets in field scenarios.
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ScienceBrain-to-brain interfacing – it’s previously been accomplished between two rats, but now it’s been achieved between two humans. Rajesh Rao, who studies computational neuroscience at the University of Washington, has successfully used his mind to control the hand of his colleague, Andrea Stucco.
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Quadriplegic Jan Scheuermann has been able to feed herself chocolate using a robotic arm directly controlled by her thoughts thanks to researchers from the University of Pittsburgh.
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ScienceThe Puzzlebox Orbit brain-controlled helicopter will be available to buy next year, with software/app source code, protocols and hardware schematics freely available under an open-source license.
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Muse is a prototype wearable device, that lets users monitor their brain waves on their mobile device.
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ScienceResearchers have shown it's possible to pull information like addresses and bank details straight out of your head using readily available brain-computer interface technology.
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The latest product sporting NeuroSky's brainwave-reading technology are Necomimi wearable cat ears.
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Gizmag speaks to iBrain inventor Dr Philip Low about the potential applications of the device.
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The XWave Sport is a brainwave interface for iOS and Android devices and PCs in a headband form factor.
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A paralyzed woman has used the experimental BrainGate neural interface system to get herself a drink of coffee, via a thought-controlled robotic arm.
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Brainput is a wearable brain scanning device that may provide computers with feedback on the wearer's current cognitive state.
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