DB tests the Emotiv Epoc
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one of emotives tech support people told me they were going to switch to using dry sensors so say good bye to wet sensors yay!
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have you tried playing video games with it? how about web browsing?
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They did say that maybe when you start to use this, using some kind of motion (typically hands) can increase how effective the EPOC is.
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@neuralres In actuality this thing works pretty well. My students use it and can control several different commands relatively quickly, and can also differentiate between commands at will. I'm not really good at it, but I think that has more to do with focus and or my inability to do that.
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Its only 300$ ima going to get one at the end of 2010
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What happens if you cough, does windows blue screen?
I am joking, pretty nifty stuff, I would love to get my hands on one of these and start developing against the API..., $500 bucks is a bit steep!!
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So this actually monitors the brainwaves then and not just the muscles in the face like the NIA .
Could this be used to diangnose brain conditions i.e. if the face didnt respond to certain impulses in the training ?
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It seems this technology "as is" will function better for some than others, since it's based on mapping brainpatterns. If you have problems visualising things in a clear way that you can repeat to yourself and the program, you'll have problems using this. Several recordings/mappings attached to the same commands/functions could sort this out. Is that possible?
Anyway, this might be accompanied by courses in visual thinking and such further down the road. The potential for this is... wow...
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pretty simple looking? LOL - that thing looks like a spider.
This works pretty well, and actually reads electrical impulses that bleed through your scull when you think certain things, and creates a map based on those leakings.
darkback2 1 year ago