For Spring?

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aegis wrote:not all of us sit in the middle of a room with cats and play spring on our tv
while a nifty concept that product is fucking useless for anything that requires fast and accurate response and multiple input types. IMO the only use atm is for people with serious paralysis.Sleksa wrote:play games WITH YOUR MIND~~
Translate electrical biosignals of your body directly into computer commands and take advantage of total immersion into game play. Customize behavioral profiles of your character and let your subconsciousness take over.
http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/o ... e_actuator
Yeah the use atm is limited, but what about after lets say 5-10 years?BaNa wrote:while a nifty concept that product is fucking useless for anything that requires fast and accurate response and multiple input types. IMO the only use atm is for people with serious paralysis.Sleksa wrote:play games WITH YOUR MIND~~
Translate electrical biosignals of your body directly into computer commands and take advantage of total immersion into game play. Customize behavioral profiles of your character and let your subconsciousness take over.
http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/o ... e_actuator
I loved the concept of using eeg for casual things and I have worked with eeg for a while, and there are serious issues with application and noise. The amount of preparation necessary to get halfway decent eeg signals is not feasible for a wide market (sticky gels and abrasive creams, oh my!), and even then the quality of the signal can be failcakes. (electronic) Artifacts are also an issue, although there are nice methods nowadays for noise reduction. Basically every movement of your eye, every clenching of your jaws, everything like that wreaks havoc in the eeg signal. I vote for direct brain implants :DSleksa wrote: Yeah the use atm is limited, but what about after lets say 5-10 years?
OR you could go outside and take a walk in the park.BaNa wrote:I loved the concept of using eeg for casual things and I have worked with eeg for a while, and there are serious issues with application and noise. The amount of preparation necessary to get halfway decent eeg signals is not feasible for a wide market (sticky gels and abrasive creams, oh my!), and even then the quality of the signal can be failcakes. (electronic) Artifacts are also an issue, although there are nice methods nowadays for noise reduction. Basically every movement of your eye, every clenching of your jaws, everything like that wreaks havoc in the eeg signal. I vote for direct brain implants :DSleksa wrote: Yeah the use atm is limited, but what about after lets say 5-10 years?