EMotive Consumer-based EEG System Uses Brain Activity
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I want to play an mmorpg with this it would be super fun!
:) :) :)
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what about a webcam
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just downloaded the SDK :) it's free. I have to think where i can use it for...The device is emulated now
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You forget one tiny detail quinkxx, how QUICKLY can a human reaction be done? - our reaction speed, assuming we're top notch and attentive to push the brake of a car is 0.7 seconds... so, as long as your signal is processed at or under that time, there's no delay is there? ;) - the REAL speed issue is going to be how quickly we react, and since all the videos I showed do not show a "lag" in the facial reactions, I do not think it will be an issue.Only my thoughs, no actual evidences :)
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emotive+Microsoft= : )
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thx, i dind't say its not a good investigation, actually it is great - but there's a limit. The real challenge starts at speed and the next level is the speed of light.Let's give our best in making science fiction real science.
greetings from an austrian colleague
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Don't listen the stupid people quinkxx.
I thought about it and I kinda agree with what you said. But I believe that the power lies in both approaches. Kinda like Neural Impulse Actuator for the klicks (like with a keyboard) and Optical Input for moving the pointer (like with a mouse). Well, in the future there won't be a pointer anymore I guess. Thank you for making me think about it quinkxx, always appreciate it.
Big Up from Switzerland
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your a moron
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seriously
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what the hell are you rambling about?
I hope they come out with attachments for it, for instance you could wear it in your sleep, it could detect dreaming and induce lucid dreams. How 'bout it?
jasontimmer 3 years ago 6
lol...at 3:01....
duracell...powering mind control systems since 1989. lol.
&typed from my emotiv headset&
shizonastick 3 years ago 5