Sunday, 10 February 2013

Meet the woman making brainwave control look more like meditation & less like "The Matrix"


Muse headband
Credit: InteraXon, Garten


http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/spotlight-on-ariel-garten-the-ceo-behind-interaxons-thought-controlled-brainchild/     / company  brainwave-controlled computing road map background fashion design neuroscience psychotherapy interdisciplinary female innovator in tech unique blend of talents CEO of InteraXon co-founders art science Muse sleek streamlined headband transmit brain’s electrical signals tablets computers appliances mind CES 2013 consumer electronics show mind-exercise demos futuristic tech thrilling right brain left brain creative expression scientific inquiry fashion mind technology interaction pioneer cybernetics wearable computers experimented with using brain activity to trigger musical playback brainwaves how they carried both scientific and emotional information tapping into the brain’s self-awareness demonstrating brainwave-controlled devices developing commercial prototypes creation of Muse headband mind-controlled headband do, It helps you alleviate negative things, like relieve stress and reduce anxiety,” says Garten. “It’s also about human performance and human potential. It improves your capabilities. It helps you express yourself in new, creative ways levitating chair bio-feedback bio feedback biofeedback /

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