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Two Heads Are Better Than One For Brain-Computer Interfaces

FatLittleMonkey writes "My mind to your mind... my thoughts to your thoughts... Researchers at the University of Essex have shown that combining the output from two non-invasive 'brain-computer interfaces,' computer-interpreted EEG signals, led to a much clearer signal of the subjects' intention than the output from a single subject. To test this idea, they had two subjects try to steer a simulated space-ship at a target planet, by thinking of one of eight possible directions. While a single user could achieve 67% accuracy, this jumped to 90% when two minds were combined. Researchers believe the technique also compensates for individual lapses in attention, and thus may have applications in real-world space missions."

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  1. Wow by Kjella · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think they just proved that 0.33*0.33 = 0.10.

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    1. Re:Wow by foobsr · · Score: 4, Funny
      Its is not like two pilots in a jet liner would miss something as big as their destination airport.

      Not always.

      http://spantax.webs.com/rodolfobay.htm - Quote: "In May 1967, Spantax had received bad press in Germany. To counteract this Rodolfo Bay decided to fly a flight from Palma to Hamburg with German press on board to get good press for the airline. Unfortunately he landed at the wrong airport in Hamburg."

      Yes, it is true, I lived in Hamburg that time. They had big trouble to get the bird into the air again as the runway was way too short.

      CC.

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  2. Meanwhile, in the lab next door... by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 4, Funny

    While a single user could achieve 67% accuracy, this jumped to 90% when two minds were combined.

    Meanwhile, a lone monkey with an hour's training, a penchant for bananas, and a joystick achieved 99% accuracy.

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