In the show they demonstrate how their neurofeeback device can be used to help amateurs mimic the brains states of an expert archer to accelerate skill development in using a bow and arrow. The work on neurofeedback for peak performance is being done by Advanced Brain Monitoring. They examined how experts can ask questions and read eye blinks to figure out which playing card was drawn from a deck, use an fMRI machine to build up a dictionary that maps brain states to the things we see in the world and use a neurofeedback device to help us achieve peak performance and learn new skills 230% faster. Posted in Brain-Computer Interface, Cognitive Training, Events, Neuroergonomics, Psychographics | No Comments »Ī recent episode of Through the Wormhole explored that question. I hope readers that attend will share their insights here on the Cognitive Design Blog. There is even a two day hackathon the weekend before the conference where you can design, build and show off your own neurogaming concepts. You will see both medical and consumer grade applications. * Neurocmodulators that electrically change brain states. * Virtual reality and full immersion environments * The latest brain wave reading headsets and devices * A brain controlled light and sound show There are specific panels at the conference that will explore how neurogaming can accelerate wellness, learning and other cognitive functions.īest of all you can go hands-on in the expo and experience: Using brain signals to control game play opens up many possibilities beyond entertainment. What a brew for cognitive designers! Well that’s what you will get at the NeuroGaming conference and expo, May 7 -8 in San Francisco at the Metreon. other physiological sensors and augmented reality gear with interactive game play. Imagine combining brain-computer interface technology, transcranial direct current stimulation, emotion sensors, eye tracking.
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