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=== Equipment ===
 
=== Equipment ===
 
*[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?)
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*[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(...)"
  
 
=== Contact ===
 
=== Contact ===

Revision as of 12:11, 6 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

  • Comparison of consumer BCIs - We'll probably buy one of these
  • 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(...)"

Contact

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

FAQ

News