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more about #brainwaves more comments → idoru: As near as I can tell from the press releases, this study in fact only shocked healthy volunteers, and found that (surprise surprise), this disrupted ... more » CoHPhasor: That's awesome! If we could get this working and into a baseball cap we could get Michael J. Fox to go back to the future a 4th time! more » quim barreiros: electrical shocks in the brain only increase sexual apetite, nothing else. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: All right, I'm going to turn over the next card. I want you to concentrate. I want you to tell me what it is. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: I just picture someone mistaking the sensor for a microphone, and breaking it off trying to lower it. more » Kaiser-Machead: Auctioneer Hero would be a great game for this. more » aerospaceman: the girl in the image is thinking about something big... more » Edgy: Now listen, brain. You don't like me, and I don't like you. But just this once let's work together so I can go back to killing you with beer. more » Kaiser-Machead: Yeah, Twitter feeds straight from your erratic and random brain. Gen?talia itchi Posted just now STOP THINKING Posted 5 minutes ago Cuzin is hot. 2 ba... more » feckineejit: So if nobody is going to make reference to Centurion from the Transformers comics, then I will. Professor morris using Triple I tech, locked himself i... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Meh. House, MD already did this last night. Way to copy Taub's idea guys. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: This IS the controller you are looking for. Get in line. But seriously, won't someone please think of the younglings! more » Hello Mister Walrus: You could just vary the fan speed randomly and no one would be able to tell the difference. People will just come up with all sorts of reasons why the... more » SportsCentre: Oh oh, I saw this episode of Star Trek. No good can come of this. more » -
#health
Electrical Shocks to the Brain Slow Down Gamers, May Speed Up Parkinson's Patients
Researchers somehow found volunteers to willing accept electrical shocks while playing video games. Ooook. The study's mostly good news though: Small zaps to the brain might help Parkinson's patients. The bad news? They'd turn us into bad video game players. More » -
#neurosky
Neurosky Brain Gaming Headset Now Has Free SDK
Remember the Neurosky mind-gaming headset we tried earlier this year? The one that actually worked? It's getting a free SDK. More » -
#twitter
Your Brain to Your Hands: I Can Twitter Without You
Stupid hands, always getting the glory for all of the hard work that originates with me. Now, fingers, feel your tragic irrelevance as I tweet with electric elegance without your pitiful clumsiness! More » -
#thoughtcontrol
Honda Asimo Creators Turning Your Brain into the Ultimate Robot Controller
You know what I think the worst thing about having a robot army is? You have to press buttons. It's much more satisfying to get every automaton to do your bidding by just thinking it. More » -
#gdc2009
Neurosky Mindset Hands-on: Brainwave Gameplay!
The technology behind Neurosky's Mindset is essentially the same that was peddled around last year at trade shows. The only difference now is that it's ready for PC gaming consumption starting in July. More » -
#games
Mind Flex: Like Basketball, FOR YOUR BRAIN
Putting a ball through a hoop is no big deal, unless you're using your brain to do it. More » -
#mindbullets
Square-Enix Teams Up With NeuroSky For Mind-Controlled Gaming Concept
Square-Enix and NeuroSky will unveil a mind-controlled gaming demo on Thursday at the Tokyo Game Show. The setup works with a Windows PC and the MindSky headset, and runs Square's software created specifically for this demo. The headset fits over your head with earmuffs and has one electrode that monitors brainwaves. The headset itself is compatible with many different platforms, but it isn't specified what level of control your brainwaves have over the game. Neurosky only says the headset it monitors your level of relaxation and concentration. The demo will take place in NeuroSky's booth at TGS. [BusinessWire] -

