Emotiv’s new-and-improved headset will give users the “power” of mind control, or something close to it. Five years ago, Vietnamese-Australian inventor and Emotiv CEO Tan Le released the Emotiv EPOC ...
The last time we reported on mind-controlled drone technology, it was Arizona State University’s Human-Oriented Robotics and Control Lab that was leading the charge with a project partly funded by ...
You likely already know the things you like to do, like watching a sporting event, as well as the things that you don’t like to do, such as sitting in traffic. We all experience feelings when ...
With still more than 30 days to go, Emotiv has crowdfunded just over $574,000 for its new project on Kickstarter. The Vietnamese-backed startup (though based in the US) was funded and founded by a ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More At the age of six, Albert Wong was diagnosed with a condition called ...
The idea of anything recording your brainwaves may set off warning bells, but the Emotiv Insight wants to help you rather than hijacking your brain power. It's a wireless headset that records your ...
ALS patient and advocate Eric Valor is part of an experimental project to test out a brain-wave-reading headset, technology that could one day give paralyzed people more independence. Ben Fox Rubin ...
Wearable devices have gained a lot of momentum in recent years. But most of these devices are focused on tracking physical health. Cognitive health and fitness is a key missing element up until now.
EEG sensors are no longer giant $10,000 devices. They’re now so small that they can be used to monitor everyday activities–and perform a couple of neat party tricks. While exploring the demo area of a ...