Conor Russomanno is working on some pretty lofty stuff: He’s building a headset that will be able to noninvasively read people’s thoughts and use them to control the computer interfaces of tomorrow.
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 ...
What if a VR headset did more than just hold your virtual business meeting in a rainforest with goofy avatars? What if while you're in the metaverse, uh, metaversing, your VR headset was capable of ...
(a) Emotiv EPOC headset. (b) DSI-24 headset. (c) OpenBCI Ultracortex “Mark IV” headset. (d) Jure et al. from National University of Entre Ríos presented a functional electrical stimulation (FES) based ...