Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Welcome Again to The 21st Century: Electroencephalography for At Home Entertainment

Filed under: Neurology


Emotiv Systems is finally releasing the much awaited Epoc headset brainwave controller. The available games and applications that the device can interface with are still scarce, so it seems to be geared toward developers and researchers that are thinking up new ways to utilize EEG. With a $300 starting price tag, this bodes well for a future where we'll be able to chow down on cheeseburgers while blowing up virtual goblins in Halo 12.

  • EEG display:
    * 5 second rolling time window (chart recorder mode)
    * ALL or selected channels can be displayed
    * Automatic or manual scaling (individual channel display mode)
    * Adjustable channel offset (multi-channel display mode)
    * Synchronized marker window
  • FFT display:
    * Selected channel only
    * ALL or selected channels can be displayed
    * Adjustable sampling window size (in samples)
    * Adjustable update rate (in samples)
    * dB mode – power or amplitude calculations
    * dB scale
    * FFT window methods: Hanning, Hamming, Hann, Blackman, Rectangle
    * Predefined and custom sub-band histogram display – Delta, Theta, Alpha, Beta, custom bands
  • Gyro display:
    * 5 second rolling time window (chart recorder mode)
    * X and Y deflection
  • Data Packet display:
    * 5 second rolling graph of Packet Counter output
    * Packet loss – integrated count of missing data packets
    * Verify data integrity for wireless transmission link
  • Data Recording and Playback:
    * Fully adjustable slider, play/pause/exit controls.
    * Subject and record ID, date, start time recorded in file naming convention.
  • Product page: EPOC Headset...

    Flashbacks: Telekinetic Video Games; New Gaming Input Device Reads Your Mind; Mind Games

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    It would be easier for games if the signals would simply be channelled into a program that overlays it with the directional interface of the mouse (Left Click, Right Click, Wheel Up & Wheel Down), plus a few functions of the keyboard (W,A,S,P, CTRL, R, E, Q, Space, Enter).

    Because those are the minimum functions needed for playing, all other buttons are for talking, and that is useless in Singleplayer (except for Left 4 Dead 1 & 2, that can be fun).


    Posted by: Klappstuhl
    on December 28, 2009 01:17 PM GMT

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