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*Moods vs location vs heartrate vs time vs sleep cycle. | *Moods vs location vs heartrate vs time vs sleep cycle. | ||
[[Aaron Parecki]] notes that the | *[[Aaron Parecki]] notes that the [http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826100006 OCZ OCZMSNIA Neural Impulse Actuator] might be able to be hacked to do this. It has been traditionally used as a neural interface for gaming. | ||
[http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826100006 OCZ OCZMSNIA Neural Impulse Actuator] might be able to be hacked to do this. It has been traditionally used as a neural interface for gaming. | |||
The sensors installed in the headband allow one's brain wave signal to be converted into control signals. OCZ turned the previous RS-232 serial port connection into the more common USB interface, and uses DirectX API for multi-threaded importation of commands. | <blockquote>The sensors installed in the headband allow one's brain wave signal to be converted into control signals. OCZ turned the previous RS-232 serial port connection into the more common USB interface, and uses DirectX API for multi-threaded importation of commands.</blockquote> | ||
@jtbandes notes that the [http://geoloqi.org/API Geoloqi API] does have a space for things such as heart rate and brain waves. | *@jtbandes notes that the [http://geoloqi.org/API Geoloqi API] does have a space for things such as heart rate and brain waves. | ||
Latest revision as of 23:03, 18 August 2010
One might see some interesting results if they were to plug an EEG hat into a cell phone.
Things that could be tracked:
- Moods vs location vs time.
- Moods vs location vs heartrate vs time vs sleep cycle.
- Aaron Parecki notes that the OCZ OCZMSNIA Neural Impulse Actuator might be able to be hacked to do this. It has been traditionally used as a neural interface for gaming.
The sensors installed in the headband allow one's brain wave signal to be converted into control signals. OCZ turned the previous RS-232 serial port connection into the more common USB interface, and uses DirectX API for multi-threaded importation of commands.
- @jtbandes notes that the Geoloqi API does have a space for things such as heart rate and brain waves.