Mr Wings
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Hello All,
I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with, or information about, brain-computer interfaces? I'm referring to the caps with electrodes on them, worn in order to control computers or other devices using your brainwaves (no movement. Perhaps it's a pipe dream, but it seems like such devices could be useful for communication, such as saying "yes" or "no."
Supposedly there is only one commercially available brain-computer interface (BCI). It's called "intendiX," and is made by G-tec, an Austrian company. The price is supposedly $12,250. There are three versions: one for painting, one for writing, and third one I'm not yet familiar with.
Here's a site that has a short blurb about intendiX, including price:
https://www.engadget.com/2010/03/10/g-tec-intendix-brain-computer-interface-ready-for-consumers-vid/
Here's the website for the company who makes them: intendix.com
Thanks for reading!
I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with, or information about, brain-computer interfaces? I'm referring to the caps with electrodes on them, worn in order to control computers or other devices using your brainwaves (no movement. Perhaps it's a pipe dream, but it seems like such devices could be useful for communication, such as saying "yes" or "no."
Supposedly there is only one commercially available brain-computer interface (BCI). It's called "intendiX," and is made by G-tec, an Austrian company. The price is supposedly $12,250. There are three versions: one for painting, one for writing, and third one I'm not yet familiar with.
Here's a site that has a short blurb about intendiX, including price:
https://www.engadget.com/2010/03/10/g-tec-intendix-brain-computer-interface-ready-for-consumers-vid/
Here's the website for the company who makes them: intendix.com
Thanks for reading!