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NightStalKeR
02-20-2008, 06:06 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7254078.stm

Pic: http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44438000/gif/_44438417_headset_info416.gif

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

"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."

The $299 headset has a gyroscope to detect movement and has wireless capabilities to communicate with a USB dongle plugged into a computer.

The Emotiv said the headset could detects more than 30 different expressions, emotions and actions.

They include excitement, meditation, tension and frustration; facial expressions such as smile, laugh, wink, shock (eyebrows raised), anger (eyebrows furrowed); and cognitive actions such as push, pull, lift, drop and rotate (on six different axis).

Gamers are able to move objects in the world just by thinking of the action.

Wow this thing is actually affordable! I'm getting one as soon as they hit shelves! It even looks wicked!

I hope it comes with a photoshop plugin. :rolleyes:

aooga12
02-20-2008, 07:48 AM
and how much will this cost again?...

No0n3
02-20-2008, 08:16 AM
Ahh man, now gaming is gonna be an even lazier hobby. Now you'll literally just sit there, doing nothing, watching a screen.
I also wonder if you would be able to perform well. I mean, if you just have to look/fixate on the enemy, and the gun will shoot, you'd have an enormous advantage to the players who have to look, move their mouse, and click.

But very cool that it's affordable, and not your usual 20k $ prototype.