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= Primary Sources =
A Facebook survey conducted by Richard Eyre, Brad McKie, Shayan Ahmad, and Jordan Raffoul
Would you be comfortable with using your brain to interact with a computer? http://www.facebook.com/questions/10150471098930575/?qa_ref=qts
* 10 users voted yes
* 2 users voted no
83% user adoption
Would you be comfortable with using a device on your head in order to interact with a computer? http://www.facebook.com/questions/10150471098930575/?qa_ref=qts
* 7 users voted yes
* 2 users voted no
* 1 user voted maybe if it wasn't noticeable
77% user adoption
Would you be comfortable with implanting a chip into your brain in order to communicate with a computer? http://www.facebook.com/questions/10150471099870575/?qa_ref=qts
* 2 users voted yes
* 12 users votes no
86% user refusal
= Secondary Sources =
'''Monkey can receive BCI input'''
* http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=cant-touch-this-feeling
'''Unravelling the Intricacy of the Brain'''
* http://www.ted.com/talks/ed_boyden.html
'''Brain Controller Prosthetic Arms'''
* http://medgadget.com/2011/04/undergraduate_engineers_develop_braincontrolled_prosthetic_arm.html
* http://www.spinalcordinjury-paralysis.org/research/2011/03/17/thought-control-of-robotic-arm
* http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2011-02/darpas-brain-controlled-robotic-arm-could-be-available-just-four-years
'''General information'''
* http://gerstner.felk.cvut.cz/biolab/bionika2004/cepek/bci.html
* http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2011/5/107704-brain-computer-interfaces-for-communication-and-control/fulltext
*http://computer.howstuffworks.com/brain-computer-interface.htm
*http://emotiv.com/
*http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/102927-brain-computer-interfaces-creep-closer-to-bionic-mecha-dream
'''Error Recovery'''
* http://www.saminverso.com/res/thesis/inversoThesis.pdf
'''Wikipedia Article'''
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain%E2%80%93computer_interface
'''InterAxon - Toronto Based Company that is Implementing this Technology'''
* http://interaxon.ca
= Prioritized Note Record =
==Questions & Answer==
'''How does the Brain actually Interface with BCI's?'''
* Neurons
* Electroencephalography
'''Methodology'''
'''Neuroplasticity'''
Neuroplasticity has been proven in humans as well. More evidently in blind people who through the use of machinery have been able to see. Here is an example of this experiment: “machine was one of the first and boldest applications of neuroplasticity.”[11] The patient sat in an electrically stimulated chair that had a large camera behind it which scanned the area, sending electrical signals of the image to four hundred vibrating stimulators on the chair against the patient’s skin. The six subjects of the experiment were eventually able to recognize a picture of the supermodel Twiggy. (Doidge, Norman (2007). The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the frontiers of brain science. New York: Viking. ISBN 9780670038305.)
'''Has this Technology been successful in practice?'''
* Semi-Invasive
'''Is this technology capable of scaling? Right now we have can handle simple interactions with BCIs but what about more complex ones such as picking out an exact thought?'''
* Some systems are limited to the use of human movement since actions use specific brain signals.
* Emotions are a subject for concern since emotions alter patterns in signals.
* Scope of BCI abilities(fields of interest ex. Military, Medical, Commercial, Entertainment etc.)
'''Human Computer Interaction Vs Brain Computer Interfaces'''
* Possibilities?
'''Further Research'''
* Information transportation: can this information being sent be used without wires ie. Wireless.
=Initial Draft= Further Research* Information transportation[https: can this information being sent be used without wires ie//docs. Wirelessgoogle.com/open?id=122AJVhD54eoZZygPWaAov28NKCCa3eJM69goPJnpP34 Initial Draft Google Doc]
=Outline Of the Argument=
= Bibliography - MLA Format =