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EMotive Consumer-based EEG System Uses Brain Activity

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2008

EMotive was part of IBM's partner showcase booth here at CES, showing off its funky headgear which measures brain activity for emotion and conscious effort. Applications include more rich avatars, gaming, information feedback and much more.

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  • 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?

  • lol...at 3:01....

    duracell...powering mind control systems since 1989. lol.

    &typed from my emotiv headset&

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  • I want to play an mmorpg with this it would be super fun!

    :) :) :)

  • what about a webcam

  • just downloaded the SDK :) it's free. I have to think where i can use it for...The device is emulated now

  • 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 :)

  • emotive+Microsoft= : )

  • 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

  • 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

  • your a moron

  • seriously

  • what the hell are you rambling about?

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