Brain computer interface at the CeBIT 2010 that lets you control an avatar

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CeBIT 2010 is going to be held within hours. lots of companies coming with lots of gadgets, technologies, innovations & announcements. An Austrian company named Guger Technologies is going to exhibit a new product at CeBIT. They made a brain computer interface where you are able to control an avatar using nothing but pure brainpower. It will control your avatar as u think. It could very well be the beginning of James Cameron’s Avatar in real life!

This Brain-Computer interface (BCI) requires you to wear a funny looking BCI cap that measures electrophysiological signals like the Electroencephalogram (EEG) or Electrocorticogram (ECoG).

Watch the video below, which shows the Brain controlled avatar in action.

So, why seating on your chair? Go to the expo & experience with your avatar.

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  On March 2, 2010(2 years, 2 months ago.)

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