Teen Plays Videogame With Brain Signals
SkyFire360 writes "A team of ECoG (ElectroCorticography) researchers from Washington University in St. Louis successfully wired a young man's brain up to a computer and began reading the neurological firings in his brain. After analyzing the action potentials created when a neuron fires, they were able to get two-dimensional control of a cursor. Taking the research one step further, they decided to connect an old Atari 2600 to the signal processing computer to see if the young man could control the videogame system."
Sadly the first game hooked directly to his brain was Yars Revenge, and now the poor lad just goes around headbutting walls.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
Can you make a Beowulf cluster of... teens?
I'm posting this with my mind. I hope I dont get modded down. Oh crap, I can't silence my inner monologue! Oh crap! crap! crap... *carrier lost*
Online Starcraft RPG? At
Dietary fiber is like asynchronous IO-- Non-blocking!
That means the Nintendo Wii is out-of-date already. *sigh*
With this new system I developed, I can play games with brain signals! I send a brain signal to my finger to press the correct key, and presto! The avatar moves!
Just junk food for thought...