The IBVA is a piece of crap. It uses EEG signals (million of neurons) and relies on relaxation and excitation. The software does allow for four directional control, but if the patient has any residual muscle movements in his face, the EEG is masked by the EMG, thus making it a expesive replacement for a good ole $50 setup. The Neurotrophic Electrode uses around 1000 neurons in the area specific for motor movement to control activation. BIIIIIGGGGG difference.
Seriously, you have a kid that has been reading for the last couple years that this great creature walked the Earth and is now dead. Then he goes and watches Sesame Street. So, when he goes to the zoo, which is it? They better post big signs: "Not a snufalufagus!" cause I can see some kid losing an arm over the whole thing. Of course it would be kinda fun to be the adult and say "I don't see anything?";)
Actually, this was already Slashdotted. Oh, and the URL is http://www.neuralsignals.com
The IBVA is a piece of crap. It uses EEG signals (million of neurons) and relies on relaxation and excitation. The software does allow for four directional control, but if the patient has any residual muscle movements in his face, the EEG is masked by the EMG, thus making it a expesive replacement for a good ole $50 setup. The Neurotrophic Electrode uses around 1000 neurons in the area specific for motor movement to control activation. BIIIIIGGGGG difference.
It is not the illuminati. You know of know illuminati. I hope we don't have to speak about this again.
Seriously, you have a kid that has been reading for the last couple years that this great creature walked the Earth and is now dead. Then he goes and watches Sesame Street. So, when he goes to the zoo, which is it? They better post big signs: "Not a snufalufagus!" cause I can see some kid losing an arm over the whole thing. Of course it would be kinda fun to be the adult and say "I don't see anything?" ;)