LOOK MA NO HANDS MIND CONTROL BRAIN WAVE CONTROL HEADSET TO OPERATE WHEELCHAIRS, APPLIANCES GAMES COMPUTER GAMES VIA THOUGHTS ALONE AND IT SEEMS TO WORK
Thought controlled robots, thought and brain wave control for devices, appliances, cars, wheelchairs and machines. I have seen various claims but I think I may have seen a video now of a thought control brain wave control that actually works. I have read about video and computer games that let you use your mind, your brain waves to play the game. You are supposed to think certain thoughts like lift up, go left,go right and the car, wheelchair, skis, airplane or other object is supposed to do as you think without putting your hands on the steering. I have purchased two such purported games in the past few years. I bought one mind controlled game at a store and one brain waves control game over the Internet. Neither was able to levitate anything except the money out of my wallet. But perhaps the day of mind controlled games and appliances is here. Looking at these two videos I was impressed by this NeuroSky demonstration of brain wave controlled devices and technology.
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According to the company in the above video, NeuroSky, Inc. they have "the first commercially available, "consumer-ready", brainwave-controlled headset for the mass consumer market. The product, "MindSet™," reads and interprets different mental states associated with the headset user and transmits that information wirelessly to various platforms. Utilizing NeuroSky´s fully-embedded, ThinkGear-EM™ technology, which manages the brainwave acquisition and interpretation chores, the MindSet communicates equally well with game consoles, PC´s and mobile platforms, including cell phones".
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This demo by another company with a mind controlled game seemed to go less well but
if you read the newspaper article the writer seems more impressed.
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"Emotiv's elegant, lightweight EPOC headset is a piece of cutting-edge technology that grants Yoda-like telepathic powers, allowing players of computer games to move items on screen with merely their thoughts". "We're hoping to help evolve the way humans interact with machines," says Tan Le, CEO of Emotiv, an Australian company with researchers in Sydney and an engineering lab here".
"The EPOC is at once intuitive and complex: Slap the sleek white or black helmet on, fit the 16 brain-wave sensors in place, and you're ready to program the device. Software automatically logs in a baseline for a range of emotions (relaxed, tense) and expressions (from winks to grimaces). Then users are asked to imagine 11 cognitive actions — "lift," "push," "pull" — for a few seconds each".
"I had to make the boulder disappear. Same pattern. I did eventually get the rock to vanish if only to instantly reappear. My head hurt. But there was admittedly a moment when my brain did process a rather fantastic and otherworldly sensation. Suddenly, I was one better than Mr. Spock with his mind-meld, or David Copperfield with his illusions. I had thought "disappear," and an object had".
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