- published: 08 Jan 2016
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Join the Brain Computer Interface (BCI) Race at the first International Cybathlon in October 2016 in Zurich, Switzerland. Organised by ETH Zurich, Cybathlon 2016 is a competition where cutting edge robotic assistive technologies will help people with disabilities to compete in a series of races. We proudly present the Brain Computer Interface (BCI) Race in a video filmed at the Cybathlon rehearsal event in summer 2015. This video features the team WHi-BCI, who come from Italy. Find out more more about us at www.Cybathlon.com Filmed at the Cybathlon Rehearsal Organiser: ETH Zurich Music: Matthias Kräutle
BCI - Brain Computer Interface Being fascinated by the mysteries of the human mind, Abhijeet Satani started to link diversified subject matters like mathematics, philosophy and design, principles of physics into medical sciences and tried to incorporate these links into his robotics and brain–computer interface (BCI) experiments. Over 7 years of research, Satani successfully created a brain–computer interface (BCI). Satani also worked on solving brain related diseases such as –Paralysis by developing and successfully testing an exoskeleton that works on the principle of Electromyography. For Polio – he is in the process of recording EEG wave pattern to develop a solution. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local commu...
In this video we show the Graz-BCI Game Controller controlling World of Warcraft (Blizzard Inc.) just using EEG.
Lafayette College ECE Honors Thesis by Haley Garrison Applying a low-cost, asynchronous Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) to navigate a quadcopter and complete obstacle courses. Uses alpha frequency brainwaves, muscular blinking signals, and a gyroscope.
Neuroengineer Rajesh Rao of the University of Washington is developing brain-computer interfaces, devices that can monitor and extract brain activity to enable a machine or computer to accomplish tasks, from playing video games to controlling a prosthetic arm. "Mysteries of the Brain" is produced by NBC Learn in partnership with the NSF.
I put together this short video so I could demonstrate how the Emotive Epoc EEG (Electroencephalography) BCI (Brain Computer Interface) works. I don't spend much time actually showing thought commands, more on these will be covered in future videos.
I don't wanna work all day
I don't wanna dress in grey, no
I used to be keen, the brightest boy in school
Now it's all through, 'cause I'm lonely without you
I don't wanna work all day
I don't wanna dress in grey, no
I used to be keen, the brightest boy in school
Now it's all through, 'cause I'm lonely without you
It's just another
It's just another
Another lonely schoolday
It's just another
It's just another
Another lonely schoolday
I don't wanna work all day
I don't wanna make the grade, no
I used to be keen, the brightest boy in school
Now it's all through, 'cause I'm lonely without you
Yeah - yeah, yeah - yeah