iPad App Ditches Touch-Control for Mind-Control

Scott Bullock

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iPad App Ditches Touch-Control for Mind-Control

What do you do when touchscreens just aren't future-y enough anymore? Start controlling your iPad with your brain, that's what.

That's the idea that Toronto-based company InteraXon had, anyway. After making waves at the 2010 Winter Olympics for allowing people to control the lights on the CN Tower all the way from Vancouver via a thought-reading headset, the company turned around and started applying its thought-control tech to gaming.

One of the prototypes it plans to show off at the Consumer Electronics Show this year is a modified version of the iPad game Zenbound in which the players move and tilt the iPad to wrap rope around stuff. Working with developers Secret Exit, the game now works based on the strength of Alpha and Beta brain waves detected by a headset EEG. Because Alpha waves are produced by relaxation, and Beta ones by focus, the game requires combining relaxation and focus to enter a zen-like state of meditation.

This prompted Ariel Garten, chief executive of InteraXon to compare playing Zenbound to playing golf. "To play golf, for example, you have to be incredibly relaxed," she said. "You also have to be highly focused on what you're doing. That peak moment of 'in the zone' of focus and relaxation is the optimal state you want to be able to achieve."

Garten points out that this means the technology and games can be used to train people to concentrate, perhaps allowing a way to fight against disorders like ADHD.

Now, I know what you're thinking: When can you get your own magic brain headset and applicable games? Well, not soon. The mind-controlled version of Zenbound is only a tech demo, the only reason for its existence being to entice people with massive bags of extraneous money to invest.

If only InteraXon could take its technology to a massive gathering of wealthy tech nerds and even wealthier tech companies somewhere in Las Vegas. Tomorrow.

Oh, that's right. It is.

Source: New Scientist [http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2011/01/ces-thought-controlled-ipad-ap.html]

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SimuLord

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Do you consciously or subconsciously control it? Because it'd be a real shame if I had this control system and it kept going to porn sites with my preferred fetish every time I tried to concentrate on homework.
 

TimeLord

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Someone throw money at this project! I want to play an FPS with mind control!
 

Gildan Bladeborn

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TimeLord said:
Someone throw money at this project! I want to play an FPS with mind control!
You already can! Behold! [http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/ocz_peripherals/nia][footnote]Supposedly the controller comes with a configurable profile that will allow it to work with any PC game, but it definitely works with Crysis, Farcry 2, and Unreal Tournament 3, as evinced by the custom profiles available for those in the drivers section.[/footnote]

Brainwave controllers have been around for a (short) while - the one I just linked to registers the electrical signals that fire when you make certain expressions, so in essence you control your games by making faces while wearing a piece of techno-wizardry; sort of like a very small scale version of Kinect's gestural controls, only you only ever need to move your face and can keep your lazy ass seated in a comfy chair as God intended whilst gaming. Not really the realization of a truly thought-based control system, but it is hands-free and turning brainwaves into commands, they're just brainwaves triggered by smiling or what have you.

The principle behind this controller sounds like something else entirely, but from the description it still wouldn't let you think of something to accomplish an action anymore than earlier brainwave controllers do, it's just measuring different mental states and applying a result to certain input levels.
 

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Gildan Bladeborn said:
TimeLord said:
Someone throw money at this project! I want to play an FPS with mind control!
You already can! Behold! [http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/ocz_peripherals/nia][footnote]Supposedly the controller comes with a configurable profile that will allow it to work with any PC game, but it definitely works with Crysis, Farcry 2, and Unreal Tournament 3, as evinced by the custom profiles available for those in the drivers section.[/footnote]

Brainwave controllers have been around for a (short) while - the one I just linked to registers the electrical signals that fire when you make certain expressions, so in essence you control your games by making faces while wearing a piece of techno-wizardry; sort of like a very small scale version of Kinect's gestural controls, only you only ever need to move your face and can keep your lazy ass seated in a comfy chair as God intended whilst gaming. Not really the realization of a truly thought-based control system, but it is hands-free and turning brainwaves into commands, they're just brainwaves triggered by smiling or what have you.

The principle behind this controller sounds like something else entirely, but from the description it still wouldn't let you think of something to accomplish an action anymore than earlier brainwave controllers do, it's just measuring different mental states and applying a result to certain input levels.
Not bad, but this is better (as an idea, at least):
http://www.emotiv.com/

It's for sale, and it actually does interesting stuff. It's essentially a 20 channel eeg with some advanced processing going on in it's SDK.

As a result, it can read facial expressions from the electrical output of the muscles in your face, determine a user's emotional state, and read their intent (And thus be used to control specific actions).
Of course, that's their advertising really, and it's hard to say how well any of it works in practice (Much like kinect's supposed capabilities and what it's really like to use aren't necessarily the same)

But... Yeah. Interesting stuff.
 

Scrythe

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This mind control stuff is interesting and all, but all of this really pales in comparison to a much more powerful force: brain control [http://img.listal.com/image/1088760/600full-dinner-for-schmucks-screenshot.jpg]


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