by Massimo Opposto | Jan 13, 2016 | Events, Neuro Gadget, Pop
The best app.? A Mind-controlled app.! No more touching on an phone’ screen. Mind controllers will spread soon. China will be the producer that lower the market prices: the boom is just at its beginning. Due to to their relatively cheap production cost and...
by Massimo Opposto | Jan 11, 2016 | Neuro Gadget
During the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the Boston-based start-up company BrainCo unveiled its “mind control” headband. Developed by scientists from Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the device is able to...
by Massimo Opposto | Sep 11, 2011 | Computational Neuroscience, Neuroscience, Perception Identification
On September 2011, the 22nd a group of resercher of the Barklay University published an article about “Reconstructing visual experiences from brain activity evoked by natural movies”. [1] Scientists used brain imaging to reveal the movies in our mind. [2]...
by Massimo Opposto | Dec 9, 2009 | BCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces), Computational Neuroscience, Neural Engineering, Neural Signals, Neuroscience
A group of researcher at Boston University (U.S.), lead by Frank H. Guenther, was able to build a system turns brain waves into FM radio signals and decodes them as sound as the first totally wireless brain-computer interface (BCI) capable of doing so. [1] “It...
by Massimo Opposto | Jan 3, 2005 | BCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces), BrainGate, DARPA, Ethic, Human Computer Interaction, Neural Engineering, Neuroscience, Secret Servicies / Agencies, Society
Matt Nagle was stabbed, leaving him paralysed in all four limbs. But since then, he has been able to use a modified computer to open e-mails, adjust the volume on his television, move a robotic arm and even play the computer game Pong. These powers came courtesy of a...