Tuesday, January 18, 2011

iPhone new applications that can read brain waves to play the game

 Matching helmets made of plastic, similar to the headset, there is a sensor forehead, ears and there is a small clip, with switches and lights, use 5 batteries ->
AP A U.S. PLX Devices R & D Apple iPhone for the application software program, with the helmet to read the user's brain waves, transmitted to the iPhone. Users can now use this procedure training attention, the future is expected to reach the brain control the computer and other equipment.

can concentrate on playing the game

the procedures called XWave, matching helmets cost about 100 dollars. PLX Devices medical treatment of epilepsy patients application of technology, human skull from the brain to read electrical pulse signals into digital signals, transmitted to the iPhone, rendering the screen image accordingly. Colors represent different images of the brain corresponding level of activity, such as blue show the brain to relax. Use XWave program, the user just concentrate on the iPhone can operate in some of the graphics and game software objects, such as the control screen, the location of a small ball and let it float for some time. XWave procedure applies to both iPod Touch and the iPad, free WiFi and Bluetooth wireless devices transmit signals.

mind control to select music

XWave stage application process is relatively simple. Another set of applications called XWave Tunes allows users to interact with music. More involved in music can stimulate brain waves. PLX intends to further develop this technology, the game with brain control, control home lighting, choose from the iPod and play music and meet the users emotions.

reported that such procedures have unlimited potential for future recreation, brain training, entertainment, gaming, social networking sites, sports, or sleep. PLX founder and CEO of Rolls-Royce Zahn Paul Library optimistic XWave market prospects. He said that this wonderful device to enter the mainstream is only a matter of time.

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