Hacking toy EEGs

[image error]Frontier Nerds has an excellent guide to toy EEGs (the commercially available 'mind control' games) and detailed instructions on how to hack the MindFlex to use it as a brain-computer interface.

In the last year or so, numerous 'mind control' games have appeared that are essentially cheap consumer EEG devices with a dull as ditch-water games attached. For example, the 'Force Trainer' reads off EEG signals and levitates a ball. Yes, that's it.

There are developer's kits available for some of...

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Published on April 15, 2010 01:00
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