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Finally, something creative!
I'm very happy. Finally, something creative and original in the field of BCI -- at least in the news.
Wired News: This Is a Computer on Your Brain
Paul Sajda at Columbia is using the P300 signal to create a hybrid human-computer system that processes vision faster than a computer or human alone can.
I find it especially creative to use a biological organism as a subsystem in a full system like this - it's the sort of project that's near to my heart.
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The Neuro Sci-fi Of The Near Future
NEUROTECH LIGHT AND DARK »Tweet length visions of our DARPA-funded future The Neurocritic has recently blogged about The Neuroscience of the Future: Neural prosthetics, brain-computer interfaces (BCI), “closed-loop” deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices,...
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Wearable Wireless Eeg Fashion Accessory
...and it's a hybrid, too! Everyone in wearable wireless EEG systems with hybrid power supplies (by IMEC)!! From the press release: Wireless EEG system self-powered by body heat and light Smart Systems Integration, April 9 -10, 2008, Barcelona, Spain...
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Robotic Exoskeletons - Handy At Work And Home
Great work by Tsukuba University: "An exoskeleton that can be worn by a human is a new type of robot under development at Tsukuba University. It's called Hybrid Assistive Limb, HAL for short, and anyone who wears it has potential to lift up to 10-times...
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Hand Tremors
From Information Week: IBM Unveils Mouse Adapter That Assists Hand-Tremor Sufferers IBM has developed a computer mouse that can help hand-tremor sufferers eliminate excessive cursor movements. By Antone Gonsalves TechWeb News March 14, 2005 IBM on Monday...
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Participatory Journalism Article
Towards professional participatory storytelling in journalism and advertising by Mark Deuze http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue10_7/deuze/ Abstract: The Internet - specifically its graphic interface, the World Wide Web - has had a major impact on all...
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