by Buck Rogers
Staff Writer
January 9, 2014
from
WakingTimes Website
Buck
Rogers is the earth bound
incarnation of that familiar part of our timeless cosmic
selves, the rebel within. He is a surfer of ideals and
meditates often on the promise of happiness in a world
battered by the angry seas of human thoughtlessness.
He is a staff
writer for WakingTimes |
The age of the brain-computer interface
is here, and technology has found a way to put brainwaves to
practical use in the material world.
Electroencephalography, or EEG, measures
low-voltage electrical signals from
the brain using sensors attached to
the scalp and face. When neurons inside the brain fire off, for one
reason or another, electrical signals are emitted, captured,
amplified then sent to a computer for interpretation.
Once the signals are captured,
scientists and engineers can convert this information into software
commands to control real, 3-dimensional objects.
This technology works by first
‘training’ the computer to recognize
brainwave patterns, then maps those
inputs to the control designs of the engineer. As is the case with
human ingenuity, the results are mind-blowing.
Here are some videos demonstrating the
potential for human-brain interface technology, outside of the
defense industry.
Mind
Controlled Robotic Limbs
The ability to physically move
things is something that most of us take for granted. Using
surgically implanted electrodes, and using a mind-controlled
robotic arm, this paralyzed woman is able to feed herself for
the first time in a decade…
The
Mind Controlled Word Processor
Samsung’s intendiX EEG based system
allows users to type out messages in a basic word processor on a
computer…
Samsung’s Tablet Computer Controlled by Brainwaves
At the Samsung research &
development facility in Dallas, TX they are developing a tablet
computer that performs simple operations based on the intentions
of the user…
Mind
Controlled Helicopters
Researchers and students at the
University of Minnesota have developed a system for controlling
robots, like this helicopter, with brain patterns of the user
who wears an
EEG cap…
Open source, and hackable, The ‘Puzzle
Box Orbit’ revealed at the show… Open source and
hackable the puzzlebox is a consumer product that can be used to
learn the basics of EEG control mapping…
Mind
Controlled Performance Art
Artist
Lisa Park has developed an
performance art piece that controls synthesized sound to create
beautiful water dances with her emotions…
Mind
Controlled Skateboard
In a rather awesome example, this
mind-controlled skateboard can reach a top speed of 32 miles per
hour…
Mind
Controlled Robotics
A student of robotics at Taiwan
National university demonstrates mind-control of various
robotics including a Lego robot…
This potential applications for this
technology are enormous and this is proof that thoughts are
indeed things.
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