Mind games: computer headset lets brain control action

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Emotiv cofounder Tan Le wears an Emotiv EPOC headset that senses her smile and wink causing a computer-generated cartoon robot to mirror her expression. Emotiv says the EPOC gaming headset it will have on the market in time for the year-end holiday s ...
Emotiv cofounder Tan Le wears an Emotiv EPOC headset that senses her smile and wink, causing a computer-generated cartoon robot to mirror her expression. Emotiv says the EPOC gaming headset it will have on the market in time for the year-end holiday season is a mere glimpse at the potential the fledgling technology has to let people command computers using thought.

It's mind over machine: a US high-tech company has created a headset allowing computer game lovers to use their thoughts to move mountains and make objects disappear on screen.


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