This device reads your brainwaves and translates it into actions for any electronic device!
The part where the guy is lifting off objects on the video game resembles SO much the way I concentrate to fly and lift objects in my lucid dreams.
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This device reads your brainwaves and translates it into actions for any electronic device!
The part where the guy is lifting off objects on the video game resembles SO much the way I concentrate to fly and lift objects in my lucid dreams.
so cool... so so so so so so so so so so so, so so cool, did i mention THAT IS SOOOOO COOOL!!!! omg if that works well that is amazing!!:D
I don't really get how the attention and meditation system works. I do know of other mind control technologies that are controlled by movement. It's hard to explain, but it showed a person with a special videogame and a mind control headset that worked with it. There were no buttons used the player only had to think about what they were doing and the character would do it; be it pushing, pulling, climbing etc. What was weird though was that the system worked much better if the person actually acted out the action.
I like!
Goldney, do you have a link? I've heard about this long(ish) ago. I don't understand attention and meditation thingies either. But it makes sense that it works better when the person acts out the things he want's to do. I'm guessing it's easier to do something than to imagine doing it, although it is a small differnece.
Very interesting. Very, very interesting. Seems like Emotiv has some competition. I'll definitely be following this. I can't believe how far they've come to make things go so smoothly there.
If they can decode brainwaves for left, right, up... can they create some sort of "dream tv" or mind reader. Which would ofcourse read the brainwaves and decode them into a form of images, sounds, texts. Is it doable, sometime in the near future?
I believe it has to do with the brainwaves your mind is producing at the moment. For example... when we are starting to fall asleep, our brain produces the theta, then delta waves. This is most likely the meditation wave that they talked about. So to produce it, you probably just have to sort of meditate, as if trying to get on quick trance.
As far as the attention waves, you probably just have to focus on the object. Pay really close attention to it, or even attempt to lift the object. That should produce the attention wave. When the guy waved his arms in front of his arms, his attention wave went back to 0, because his attention was disturbed...
Makes me wonder how that device would react if the person was listening to a brainwave generator, or a hemi-sync track... :confused:
I wonder if you could make those watermelons explode with your brainwaves
That's class. Even if just put into games it'd be amazing.