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- A brain-computer interface that communicates thoughts between people
- Oh, good griefthis is a bit of a stretch. Thoughts? Here's what happened:One person raised his left or right arm. Another person saw it.The only difference is, we put a computer in the middle of it, reduced the action to electrical impulses and called it brain to brain communication.Of course,...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, EEG
- Discussion threads 2009-10-07
- A brain-computer interface that communicates thoughts between people
- New research from the University of Southampton has demonstrated that it is possible for communication from person to person through the power of thought alone. Looking to take brain-computer interfaces BCI to the next level, Dr. Christopher James from the University’s Institute of Sound and Vibration Research,...
- Tags: Light-emitting Diode, Person, Engineering, Internet, B2B, Telecom & Utilities, E-business/E-Commerce, Chris Jablonski
- Blog posts 2009-10-06
- 'Flight simulator' for flies sheds light on visual processing
- 'Flight simulator' for flies sheds light on visual processingWowI think the most fascinating aspect of that story is that we HAVE electrodes small enough to implant into the brain cells of a fly, without apparently impacting their aerodynamics.Or for that matter, that England is denying cortico-steroids to chronic back pain...
- Tags: visual processing, Flight Simulator
- Discussion threads 2009-08-04
- Brain-Computer Interface: Next Generation Thought Controlled Distributed Video Game Development Platform
- This paper presents a system that uses the human ability to control a video game on a mobile device using ElectroEncephaloGraphic EEG Mu rhythms. The signals were obtained using a specially designed electrode cap and equipment, and sent through a Bluetooth connection to a PC that processes it in real...
- Tags: Mobile Gaming, Video Game, Video, Games, Corporate Communications, Wireless And Mobility, Personal Technology, Marketing
- White papers 2008-12-07
- Brain waves used for faster image sorting
- Computers are fast for many tasks, but humans are faster for identifying objects or people in images. But is it possible to combine the speed of a computer with the sensitivity of the human brain? According to a IEEE Spectrum Online article, 'A Brainy Approach to Image Sorting,' several teams...
- Tags: Team, Analyst, DARPA, Image, Computer, Productivity, Team Management, Management, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-04
- X Prize winner says NASA 'silly' to go to moon again
- X Prize winner says NASA 'silly' to go to moon againI am not so sure returning to the moon ...... is a bad idea. If we had proceeded to build a moon base in the 1970s & 80s, we would have the capability to build and launch vehicles from...
- Tags: Low Earth Orbit, Rutan, moon, NASA, X Prize winner, X Prize
- Discussion threads 2007-09-24
- Alphabet changes color of communication
- Alphabet changes color of communicationerm......and what about the colour blind?I think he needs......another tab o' acidColor AlphabetVERY BAD IDEA FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE COLOR BLIND !!!I really thinkI really think he has been smoking too much herb. Most of his displays looke like 60's drug induced graphics, not information...
- Tags: alphabet
- Discussion threads 2007-05-30
- Psychology Quick Study Guide for undergraduate, graduate, and medical students (Mobile)
- Boost Your grades with this fully illustrated quick-study guide. You will use it from an undergraduate school all the way to medical school. FREE 1st chapter in the trial version.AudienceIntended for everyone interested in psychology, particularly undergraduate and graduate students, medical students, nursing, and dental students.Features Fully illustrated anatomical diagrams....
- Tags: Psychology, Mobile, MobileReference, Flash Memory
- Software downloads 2007-03-23
- Computers mimicking the brain
- Researchers at the MIT McGovern Institute for Brain Research have used a biological model to train a computer model to recognize objects in busy street scenes, such as cars or people. Their very innovative approach, which combines neuroscience and artificial intelligence with computer science, mimics how the brain functions to...
- Tags: Computers &, Internet, Engineering &, Innovation, Health &, Medicine, Social Sciences
- Blog posts 2007-02-11
- The secret of our stable vision
- The world we see is usually stable. Still, our eyes are continuously moving, making two to three saccades per second. For over a century, scientists have tried to explain why we saw a stable world. Now, two U.S. researchers have found why our shifty eyes dont drive us crazy. In...
- Tags: Health &, Medicine, Science &, Nature
- Blog posts 2006-11-13
- The mystery of noisy neurons
- According to researchers at the University of Rochester, our brain is a Bayesian computer. Theyve found that noisy signals used by the brains cortex are not noisy at all. Instead, this noise dramatically enhances the brains processing, enabling us to make decisions in an uncertain world. And according to the...
- Tags: Health &, Medicine, Science &, Nature, Pouget
- Blog posts 2006-11-11
- Human Nervous System - Anatomical Perspective Quick Study Guide. FREE Neurocellular Anatomy in trial (Mobile)
- Boost your grades with this illustrated Quick-Study Guide. Navigate from Table of Contents or search for words or phrases. FREE Neurocellular Anatomy chapter in the trial version. Audience Intended for everyone interested in human nervous system, particularly undergraduate and graduate life science students, medical students, nursing students, physician assistants students,...
- Tags: Mobile, Cell, Neuron, MobileReference
- Software downloads 2006-09-18
- Human Nervous System Quick Study Guide (Anatomical Perspective) from MobileReference (Mobile)
- Boost your grades with this illustrated Quick-Study Guide. Navigate from Table of Contents or search for words or phrases. FREE Neurocellular Anatomy chapter in the trial version. Audience Intended for everyone interested in human nervous system, particularly undergraduate and graduate life science students, medical students, nursing students, physician assistants students,...
- Tags: Mobile, Cell, Neuron
- Software downloads 2006-06-13
- SMS-based cheating on the rise on British exams
- With British students' university futures hanging on how well they do on the A-level exams, it's no surprise to read that high-tech cheating has worked its way into the testing room. According to a new study, cheating on Britain's A-levels and GSCE exams increased 27% since last summer, and a...
- Tags: mobile phone
- Blog posts 2006-03-27
- Watching the brain predicting the future
- According to this news release, a team of neuroscientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis WUSTL has discovered that it is possible to accurately predict if game players will succeed or fail by scanning their brains. Before starting the game, they scanned the volunteers with functional brain...
- Tags: hint
- Blog posts 2005-11-30
- Read the mind of your pet monkey
- Brain implants have been used to read the minds of monkeys to predict what they are about to do and even how enthusiastic they are about doing it. This is the first time such high-level cognitive brain signals have been decoded, and the research could ultimately lead to more natural...
- Tags: monkey
- Blog posts 2004-07-19
- Xe847-Photo 1.8 (Windows)
- Xe847 simulates the so called color-constancy of the human visual system: up to a certain degree, the human eye perceives the color of objects as constant even if the ambient light or the illuminant changes. Whether illuminated by direct sunlight or fluorescent lighting, human skin always looks natural. Xe847 was...
- Tags: Sky, Digital Arts GmbH, Xe847, Microsoft Windows, Engineering, Flash Memory, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2002-09-04
- Provisioning Solution Reduces Setup and Support Costs for Service Providers
- Software vendor EMS-Cortex wanted to make its Web-based provisioning system for application service hosting providers more powerful and more maintainable. EMS-Cortex considered using Java/J2EE, but ruled it out. The company built a new Web-based, Microsoft .NET-connected system with Visual Studio .NET that makes use of Active Directory and SQL Server...
- Tags: Provisioning, Provisioning Solution
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