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Brain Candy

Here is a great interface called cyberlink brainfingers. It apparently can differentiate between alpha and beta waves in addition to sensing muscle activity on the face…it appears there are seven channels….so here is the perfect interface with 7 channels of analog input to control something….like ???

maybe a visual display

  • Analog Gain: 200,000
  • Noise At Front End: Less than 0.3 micro-volts
  • Analog Bandwidth: 0.2 Hz to 3,000 Hz
  • Analog to Digital Conversion: 6 Channels, 12 Bit Accuracy
  • Battery Powered: 2 AA Batteries (included)
  • Isolation: 2,500 Volts
  • PC connection:  RS232 serial port connection, or serial to USB for WinXP
  • DIMENSIONS: 190mm x 100mm x 40mm
  • WEIGHT: 13.5 oz.

then there is the Proteus sound and mind machine!

4 Comments

  1. moss wrote:

    Have you seen this:

    Monday, November 2, 2009 at 1:44 pm | Permalink
  2. moss wrote:

    I’m having trouble figuring out what these Proteus sound and light machines actually do.

    Monday, November 2, 2009 at 1:51 pm | Permalink
  3. moss wrote:

    What about a networked biofeedback device where we hook up a continuous series of meditating Buddhist monks to a brain wave monitoring “transmitter” device that records their brain patterns and sends them out over the internet.

    We sell “receiver” units to regular consumers that connect to the internet and receive this Buddhist monk’s brain transmission. The consumers wear the receiver units on their heads. And the device tells them how far off they are from having the same brain patterns as the Buddhist monk. So it’s biofeedback, but based on someone else’s optimal brain patterns.

    Monday, November 2, 2009 at 1:58 pm | Permalink
  4. Bruce wrote:

    Have you seen this:

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at 9:58 am | Permalink

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