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MSNBC interview Don Clark (WSJ) about Emotiv

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  • For a device you do not need your hands to use he sure used his hands a lot.

  • You know, I've always wondered how they built Stone Henge...

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  • your typical looking guild leader except without the headset..

  • @truth96130

    Actually moving your hands help you think the action

  • @luisbeck007 "jedi mind" already has made a mouse that you can control with your mind! check it out!! its amazing!

  • The idea for the arrows and to use mind control in humanoid robotics (Honda did copy my idea for Asimo) , or to move the cursor of the mouse in the computer were mine... now watch this... if you use the squared screen with augmented reality in your cell phone or eye glasses... then you will be able to do more... I have even more ideas to implement... but this is for later... you can watch my website with the most complete Humanoid Robot list in the World in the mean time...

  • The idea for the arrows and to use mind control in humanoid robotics (Honda did copy my idea for Asimo) , or to move the cursor of the mouse in the computer were mine... now watch this... if you use the squared screen with augmented reality in your cell phone or eye glasses... then you will be able to do more... I have even more ideas to implement... but this is for later... you can watch my website with the most complete Humanoid Robot list in the World in the mean time...

  • I've done some research into this stuff. It's not quite the same as thinking "Nuke Elmo" and it happens; it's more a case of it distiguishes between different brain "states". It may sound like this puts a downer on it, but trust me, it's very exciting!!!

  • The reason for that is because it's a lot easier to focus on something when you also have physical actions to go along with it. There's plenty of examples where the user is sitting still and thinking about it, but the focus on the action does improve if you have something to concentrate it on.

    MSNBC picked a really bad example to go with their topic. All your movements are connected to electric signals into your muscles anyhow, so it's not like you're using a controller with the arms. :P

  • So,if I say/think, "Nuke Elmo",it will do it?

  • loser

  • if they make a game for advanced minds you probably won't get a chance to play it.

    learn to spell

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