Imagine a line of affordable toys controlled by the player’s brainwaves. By interpreting biosignals picked up by the dry ...
Toys controlled with the power of thoughts could become must-have gifts Warwick research connects human mind with electronic devices Sensors in headsets receive 'brain waves' and feed them into ...
Mind-controlling a robotic arm without an electrode stuck in the brain is possible, but it requires extremely sophisticated readings and translations of electroencephalography (EEG) signals, says Bin ...