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    Brainwave LED test 1

    Published on Feb 16, 2015

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    Nerve mechanisms that enable “bodily evolution and mental transmission

    Published on Apr 8, 2015

    Associate Professor Junichi Ushiba
    Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University

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    neurocam wearable camera reads your brainwaves and records what interests you

    Published on Oct 28, 2013

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    Robot Action Connected to Human Thought

    Published on May 30, 2013

    An international team of scientists is working to connect human thought patterns to robotic actions. Controlled humanoids present a new world of mobility for some and a disaster clean-up tool for others. (May 30)

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    Brain controlled assistive feeder robot

    Published on May 8, 2016

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    4WD Robot Controlled by Electroencephalogram?EEG)

    Published on Aug 29, 2016

    Mind control is real.

    Electroencephalography (EEG) measures bioelectrical activity in the brain - specifically bio-electrical signals generated by the cerebral cortex nerve cells.

    By putting the EEG electrodes onto your forehead, you can send signals including those interfering ones in the surrounding environment to the sensor. A common-mode rejection algorithm is used to filter the interfering noise so as to detect the EEG signals. The signals are then transferred to the controller to make the robot move forward and backward, and make turns accordingly.

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    Model helicopter guided by power of thought

    Published on Jun 5, 2013

    A model helicopter can now be steered through an obstacle course by thought alone. The aircraft's pilot operates it remotely using a cap of electrodes to detect brainwaves that are translated into commands.
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    Science & Technology
    Article "Toy helicopter guided by power of thought"
    Technology to pilot aircraft with brainwaves offers promise for prosthetics.

    by Devin Powell
    June 5, 2013

    Article "Quadcopter control in three-dimensional space using a noninvasive motor imagery-based brain–computer interface"

    by Karl LaFleur, Kaitlin Cassady, Alexander Doud, Kaleb Shades, Eitan Rogin, Bin He
    June 4, 2013

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