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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2008

Human factors graduate student Jen Border demonstrates a brain-computer interface called "Brainfingers." The technology can use facial muscles and brain waves to control a computer keyboard and a mouse.

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  • how can I become a tester for this product? when can we steer vehicles with it and control our household appliances? Maybe it's already in the works, but why limit what you can control with your brain to things contained within a computer? why not make a toy robot you can control with your brain or something? clench your jaw, make it walk left or right, wiggle your eyebrow make it move its arms, smile or frown to make it pick up a sandwich and carry it to you... hmmm? I want to be a tester

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