Gamer’s delight

from BBC: Brainwaves control a video game.

The unspoken and unpublicized part of this breakthrough is the fact that this type of interface would have tremendous implications for the defense industry.

Gamers will soon be able to interact with the virtual world using their thoughts and emotions alone.

A neuro-headset which interprets the interaction of neurons in the brain will go on sale later this year.

_44438417_headset_info416.gif“It picks up electrical activity from the brain and sends wireless signals to a computer,” said Tan Le, president of US/Australian firm Emotiv.

“It allows the user to manipulate a game or virtual environment naturally and intuitively,” she added.

The brain is made up of about 100 billion nerve cells, or neurons, which emit an electrical impulse when interacting. The headset implements a technology known as non-invasive electroencephalography (EEG) to read the neural activity.

Ms Le said: “Emotiv is a neuro-engineering company and we’ve created a brain computer interface that reads electrical impulses in the brain and translates them into commands that a video game can accept and control the game dynamically.”

6 Responses to “Gamer’s delight”

  1. Well so long WII. We hardly knew ya.

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  4. Uhhh…hmmm.
    Considering how many weird effedup brain waves are out there, this could present some problems. Especially for those over-emotional types.

  5. It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood…won’t you be my neighbor?

  6. This is only the beginning of the technology. I am sure more is coming our way

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