"Technology in development at Tufts University’s Human-Computer Interaction Lab could do just that. Computer scientist Robert Jacob and biomedical engineer Sergio Fantini are working on a headband to read brain activity, enabling a computer to determine whether the wearer is bored, fatigued, or sharp.Headband could help brain comunicate with computers - Business - The Boston Globe
In a tower full of air traffic controllers wearing headbands, the computer could automatically shift flight assignments, depending on which controllers show higher levels of mental acuity."
Monday, March 03, 2014
Headband could help brain comunicate with computers - Business - The Boston Globe
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