OpenBCI, the neurotech company behind the eponymous open-source brain-computer interface (BCI), are making a new hardware and software platform specifically for immersive headsets. Called Galea, the ...
Conor Russomanno and Joel Murphy have a dream: They want to create an open-source brain scanner that you can print out at home, strap onto your head, and hook straight into your brainwaves. This past ...
These days have been marked by efforts to bring to the masses certain products or production capabilities that have mostly been reserved to companies or larger entities. Examples of this are rising ...
BCI stands for a “brain-computer interface” that allows individuals to use brain signals to direct some external activity. Unfortunately BCI technology is often exorbitantly expensive, typically ...
“Neurogaming” is undergoing a bit of rebranding effort towards “Experiential Technology” to take some of the emphasis off of the real-time interaction of brain waves. Right now the latency of EEG data ...
Jedi masters aren't the only ones who can move things with their minds. For about $450, you can buy a 3D-printed headset that records your brainwaves and converts them into signals that can control ...
OpenBCI has raised a round of funding to build neurotechnology that could be used for brain-computer interfaces for games, health, and more. Brooklyn, N.Y.-based OpenBCI is using neurotechnology to ...
Someday in the not-so-distant future, we may be able to control our smartphones with our minds. That is just one of many possible applications for OpenBCI — a company building an open-source ...
Last year saw a rise in brain-controlled interfaces allowing users to control devices with their thoughts (read more about it in our overview of 2013’s scientific innovations). But unless you have ...
Ever wanted to be able to use EEG Data in your projects? If you are a maker, developer or tinkerer you might be interested in this new device called the OpenBCI. OpenBCI has been created to provide ...