In part four of this series Kyle Albert shows us some mind games.
Video games for the mind
Video courtesy of FORA.tv
In 2008, Emotiv Systems introduced the EPOC headset. This piece of gadgetry interprets the emotions of the gaming player based on the electrical impulses emitted by the brain. The company that produced the technology promises a better controlling experience with their gadget compared to using other external devices such as a keyboard and the game controller.
What else can your mind do? Visit part one of the series for a mind controlled helicopter, part two where human prostheses respond to thoughts and touch, and part three where a car can read your mind.
Guest Author Bio
Kyle Albert
Kyle Albert is always interested in tablets, the latest trends, start-up businesses, fashion and design. He is also a keen social media user. He loves to share and write about technology, how it can help people in their daily lives, aid in personal development and make things easier for kids, adults and people in every walk of life. Kyle recently joined Techie Doodlers (an up-and-coming tech blog) as a regular contributor as well. Be sure you check out his writing there as well.
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