[4eyes] A headset that reads brainwaves

Nichole Stockman nstockman at cs.ucsb.edu
Tue Aug 10 14:42:31 PDT 2010


I could try to look up some more on the subject, but all I know is what was
covered in the video. I haven't seen anything like this up close.

~ Nichole


On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Tobias Hollerer <holl at cs.ucsb.edu> wrote:

>
> This is a great example for something to bring into our
> weekly lab meetings and present for discussion (together
> with a little additional background on brain interfaces
> perhaps).
>
> Did you (or anyone else) see the demo?
>
> Cheers,
>
>        Tobias
>
>
> Nichole Stockman wrote:
>
>> I want to try this! =)
>> A couple interesting points: it's a headset that reads brainwaves without
>> the need for any preparation of the scalp or conductive gels, etc. It's
>> wireless and costs only a few hundred dollars.
>>
>> There's also a demo of the software starting around 4:30.
>>
>> http://www.ted.com/talks/tan_le_a_headset_that_reads_your_brainwaves.html
>>
>> ~ Nichole
>>
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