Viewers can interact with the 3D image via motion tracking or an external interface such as a traditional gamepad, or a gesture input device like Microsoft Kinect or Leap Motion, or Emotiv's Brain
Sensor electroencephalography headset.
Not exact matches
The EPOC detects brain activity noninvasively using
electroencephalography (EEG), a measure of brain waves, via external
sensors along the scalp that pick up the electrical bustle in various parts of the furrowed surface of the brain's cortex, a region that handles higher order thoughts.
The helmet features a soft forehead - based
sensor that uses EEG (
electroencephalography) to measure electrical activity in the rider's brain, along with an ear - based
sensor that's used to remove noise from the EEG signal.