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Revision as of 03:02, 15 November 2011
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Contents
Project Title Here
Web Sites Reviewed
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain%E2%80%93computer_interface
- http://emotiv.com/
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emotiv_Systems
- http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/102927-brain-computer-interfaces-creep-closer-to-bionic-mecha-dream
- http://computer.howstuffworks.com/brain-computer-interface.htm
Thesis Statement
Thesis
Does BCI technology have the potential to replace the standard methods of Human Computer Interaction?
Keywords
- BCI (Brain-Computer Interface)
- Replace
- Human Computer Interaction
Bibliography
Research Notes
Topics
- The effect of implanted interfaces (anything that is connected directly to our nervous system) i.e. Brain-Computer Interfaces.
- How will BCIs effect the psyche of humans?
- BCIs and helping paralyzed/disabled people.
- How will errors be handled?(Incorrect actions, actions not meant to be done)
Thesis Statement
- Does BCI technology have the potential to replace the standard methods of Human Computer Interaction?
Preliminary Research
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Prioritized Note Record
Questions & Answer
How does the Brain actually Interface with BCI's?
Neurons
Electroencephalography
(Research goes here)
Neuroplasticity
(Research goes here)
Has this Technology been successful in practice?
Animal Testing: Monkeys
Testing on Humans
Invasive
Non-Invasive
Semi-Invasive
Human Computer Interaction Vs Brain Computer Interfaces
Arguments for replacement
Arguments against
Possibilities?
Further Research