Wednesday, March 10, 2010

intendiX Brain-Computer Interface Might Be Available Soon

Filed under: Neurology


Three years ago we wrote about an EEG brain-computer interface that was going to be available to consumers. Well, it turns out, there's been a slight delay and g.tec Guger Technologies from Graz, Austria has only just launched a marketing campaign for its technology. The intendiX system supposedly uses visually evoked EEG potentials to detect which on-screen option a user wants to select. The EEG triggers can be letters, words, actions, or just about anything that can be programmed into a computer.

Here's a mysterious ad that g.tec put out to launch intendiX:

Here's a video of a person typing using the G-Tec:

Product page: intendiX ...

Flashback: The First Commercially Available Brain Computer Interface...

(hat tip: Engadget)

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interesting, there found more txt and videos here!


Posted by: dark
on March 16, 2010 04:43 AM GMT

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