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18 May 2010
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Tonight: The Business of the Brain **SOLD OUT**

May 18, 2010 MIT/Stanford VLAB:
Brain-Computer Interfacing (BCI) promises a quantum leap in human interaction with technology — enabling our thoughts and emotions to control devices and enabling devices to know what we’re “really thinking” and feeling. Currently, there are more than 300 million brain toting people in the United States …

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16 April 2010
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A Brain-Controlled Humanoid Robot

The Brain Controlled Robot by the brain-computer interface project by the Neural Systems Group at the University of Washington.

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31 March 2010
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Book: Scientific American’s Brave New Brain

Brave New Brain:
How Neuroscience, Brain-Machine Interfaces, Neuroimaging, Psychopharmacology, Epigenetics, the Internet, and Our Own Minds are Stimulating and Enhancing the Future of Mental Power

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9 March 2010
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BCI: Thought2Text at 1 Letter Per Second

Singularity Hub reporting:
The world’s first patient-ready and commercially available brain computer interface just arrived at CeBIT 2010. The Intendix from Guger Technologies (g*tec) is a system that uses an EEG cap to measure brain activity in order to let you type with your thoughts. Meant to work with those with …

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3 March 2010
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Second Life with BCI

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2 March 2010
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Mobile and Wireless BCI

“Electroencephalogram (EEG) is a powerful non-invasive tool widely used in both medical diagnosis and neurobiological research because it provides high temporal resolution in milliseconds which directly reflects the dynamics of the generating cell assemblies, and it is the only brain imaging modality that does not require the head/body to be …

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2 March 2010
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Emotiv Neuroheadset: You Think, Therefore You Can

This is too good for Researchers and Developers to not give them the free advertising.
“The Emotiv EPOC is a high resolution, neuro-signal acquisition and processing wireless neuroheadset. It uses a set of sensors to tune into electric signals produced by the brain to detect player thoughts, feelings and expressions …

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12 February 2010
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Future of User Interfaces

UI’s for the coming decade from Six Revisions.

At Caltech, “our cybernetic implant options draw nearer (and more intelligent).”

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4 February 2010
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Gently Breaking the News to the Normals

Get ready, it’s all coming together and now is the time to gently prepare the normals for what’s next; even if it’s by way of the equivalent of visual nursery rhymes and benign Olympic sideshows, for now.
Winter Olympics to demo lighting controlled by thoughts
So imagine what we’re not showing you, …

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5 January 2010
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In the Lab with Brain Co-Processors

One of the projects being developed by the group is a form of assistive technology they call a brain co-processor. This system, also referred to as a cognitive assistive system, would initially be aimed at people suffering from cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease. It would monitor people’s activities and …

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26 November 2009
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Ultimate 6th Sense Brain Implant

“Who knows? Maybe, in another ten years, we’ll be here with the ultimate sixth sense brain implant.” — Pattie Maes

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5 November 2009
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In one sense, our hands define our humanity …

… and just perhaps, they will help to define the most familiar and comforting path toward substrate-independent posthumanity …

SmartHand device. (Credit: Image rights American Friends of Tel Aviv University)
Ekenstam told a television interviewer, “I am using muscles which I haven’t used for years. I grab something hard, and then I …

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4 November 2009
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What is it?

Imagining an unequalable, universally contiguous, extended human cognition substrate; a phenomenologically consistent and sustainable epi-neocortical architecture, intrinsically obviating corporation and nation; diverse, progressive, transparent, authentic, open, extensible. Observe, interpret, forecast, design, build, uplift.
What is it?

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