Looks like Sci-fi, right?
This is what science and technology can do for us when used with humanity.
I read this and could hardly believe it, but it’s true. Hopefully this will allow disabled people to be able to communicate. What about the comatose patient and what his/her thoughts are, or the patient who cannot speak or relay his symptoms?
These are the baby steps of a tech revolution which is just starting. Think about the creative and gaming possibilities, and how disabled people will be able to restart creative lives and careers.
Emotiv headset
But now, a team at Ben-Gurion University has developed an application that allows (at this point tested with 17 normal subjects) a computer to receive thoughts and send emails by thought alone as well as interact with the computer!
“Hoping to give more dignity and communications possibilities to the disabled, a trio of students from an Israeli university developed a program that connects brain waves virtually to a computer interface. They call it MinDesktop, and their prototype application could revolutionize mind-controlled computing the same way Windows changed the accessibility of personal computing.
Taking an off-the-shelf technology (Emotiv), the three Ben-Gurion University of the Negev undergraduates have developed a new graphical user interface (GUI) to help the physically challenged use their thoughts to send emails, surf the Web, turn on media players and communicate with their computer and the outside world.
Following successful trials with 17 able-bodied test subjects, Uri Usami, Ofir Tam and Ariel Rosen hope their product will be applied one day to help the disabled with actions beyond the computer screen. Project supervisors see the usefulness of such an interface for other purposes as well, such as in noisy environments or situations where two hands are just not enough.” – Israel21c
Hope you visit the websites and take a look! Emotiv looks very interesting, indeed.
Sources:
http://israel21c.org/201106029094/technology/mind-controlled-computing-for-the-disabled
http://www.emotiv.com/index.php
http://www.emotiv.com/
http://israel21c.org/201106029094/technology/mind-controlled-computing-for-the-disabled