Mar 1 2010, 5:06am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Austrian company Guger Technologies is exhibiting a brain computer interface at the CeBIT 2010 that lets you control an avatar just with your thoughts.
We reported about the g.BCIsys Brain Computer interface solution already a over a year ago the first time. Back then the system could be used to spell words with your thoughts.
This Brain-Computer interface 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. If you are visiting CeBIT 2010, you can try this Brain-Computer Interface yourself at the Guger Technologies booth.
CeBIT 2010, the world's largest computer show, is opening on March 2nd in Hannover, Germany. Read the latest CeBIT 2010 News.
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