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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_consumer_brain%E2%80%93computer_interfaces Comparison of consumer BCIs] - We'll probably buy one of these
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_consumer_brain%E2%80%93computer_interfaces Comparison of consumer BCIs] - We'll probably buy one of these
 
*[http://www.neurosky.com/mindset/mindset.html NeuroSky MindSet] - The helmet that seems to be the most practical for tinkering around (thoughts?). "(...)uses '''proprietary''' algorithms to calculate the observed types of brain behavior(...)"
 
*[http://www.neurosky.com/mindset/mindset.html NeuroSky MindSet] - The helmet that seems to be the most practical for tinkering around (thoughts?). "(...)uses '''proprietary''' algorithms to calculate the observed types of brain behavior(...)"
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* [http://company.neurosky.com/university/white-papers/ MindSet white papers]
  
 
=== Contact ===
 
=== Contact ===

Revision as of 15:32, 7 January 2011

Brain Computer Interface / BCI at LHS

There's been interest in exploring brain-computer interfaces - ie, ways to read a human's brainwaves and use the output for either art of controlling software and hardware.

Events

We are currently in the process of selecting a date for our first meeting - thean is to have Sam from the Paris Tmp Lab give us a talk about BCI and demo their current project.

Two dates are possible: January 26th or 28th. Please help us pick one by voting here: http://doodle.com/fse82k2tycuigzkk

Resources

Education

Community

Equipment

Contact

If you want to chat about BCI, post to the Mailing List

FAQ

News