Andrey Parfenov is a Russian born software engineer and the creator of BrainFlow. He has previously worked at Intel, Nvidia, and as a researcher at the University of Innsbruck. When he’s not writing ...
Aya is a game told a story about a little fish in the deep sea. Our initial idea was to allow the user to interact with openBCI more intuitively, seamlessly and fun. So we embedded openBCI hardware in ...
Christian Bayerlein is a German technologist and disabled rights activist living with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a genetic disease that affects the motor neurons that control voluntary muscle ...
This is an update from the OpenBCI Discovery Program. Click here for details on how to apply. 1. What are you making? Sufficient good quality sleep is one of the most important components of a healthy ...
Researchers at the Exertion Games Lab of Monash University have created a novel AI-driven AR system to enhance human’s ability to communicate emotions. “Neo-Noumena” is a neuroresponsive system that ...
Hi everyone Ignitious here!!! As an engineering student who’s always been fascinated by neural interfaces, I’m thrilled to be leading an exciting student project team to decode silent speech. My ...
I’ve been working off and on with OpenBCI equipment since the KickStarter days. My latest efforts use Unity and C# with a Ganglion and EEG cap. I have created a website which explains the project, its ...
The Eyegaze Edge is an eye-operated communication and control system that empowers people with disabilities to communicate and interact with the world. By looking at control keys or cells displayed on ...
In October, I pre-ordered an OpenBCI, billed as the open-source brain-computer interface for makers. It arrived a few days ago, and after some technical hurdles, I’ve completed my initial tests. What ...
The GUI above shows the two widgets “Head Plot” and “Focus Widget,”, displaying in live time the potential flux across the scalp and Jeff’s concentration state, respectively.
1. What are you making? My team and I built an EEG-controlled car for the first round of our school science fair, where we placed second overall. Now, we are developing a small-scale model of a ...
Hi everyone! My name is Jack Litman, and I’m a high school student from Canada passionate about linguistics, neuroscience, and how the brain helps us make sense of language. For my OpenBCI Discovery ...
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