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 ...
OpenBCI is a company that’s dedicated to making biodata available to everyone. In order to do this, they are using Kickstarter as a means of releasing their open-source brain-computer interfacing (BCI ...
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 ...
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 ...
When Gizmag wrote about OpenBCI, a brain-computer interface system with open-source software, the company was waiting to announce an EEG headset it claimed would be entirely new. A few days later, the ...
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 ...
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 ...
“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 ...
For most people how the human brain works remains a mystery, let alone how to hack it. A new Kickstarter campaign created by engineers Joel Murphy and Conor Russomanno aims to change this by putting ...
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