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I am a lecturer and also IT engineer. But currently I am studying Medical Bioengineering in Kumamoto University, Japan. My research focuses on Facial Perception.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

How It Works - Thought-controlled computing - Interaxon

Your brain generates electrical patterns that resonate outside your head, which accumulate into brainwaves detectable by an Electroencephalograph (EEG). The EEG can't read your thoughts, just your brain's overall pattern of activity, like how relaxed or alert you are. With practice you can learn to manipulate your brainwave pattern, like flexing a muscle you've never used before.

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