EEG 'brain ball' game rewards relaxation
The Science Museum is launching a contest to find the most relaxed mind in Britain using a revolutionary ball game. This EEG-based game is part of the London Science Museum's NeuroBotics exhibition, on until March 2007.
The success of the Nintendo Wii video game - which uses a motion-sensing hand controller - is a good sign that people like novel ways of interacting with electronics games. So perhaps EEG-based games and computer applications will be a common sight within a decade?
A windows media player video of 'Brainball' can be opened HERE.
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