Quote:Quote:Original post by WeirdoFu You know how people always wondered if you can just intercept brain waves to control objects? Well, there was a highly publicized research a few years back about a new human computer interface through thought. They were able to let users control a mouse cursor and move it around the screen just by thinking about it. Warrant that it wasn't an easy task and clicking wasn't possible, but maybe it would be useful for controlling player motion in VR.
Just a thought |
IIRC they also had to cut a hole in your skull and place a pad directly onto your brain. Dont think I wanna do that just yet:S |
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IBVA (Interactive Brainwave Visual Analyzer) sounds more practical in that regard, though one will set you back 1.2k to 2.2k for one. It fits on like a regular VR headset, so no need for the open hole in your skull.