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Revision as of 21:55, 21 November 2011


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Web Sites Reviewed

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain%E2%80%93computer_interface
  2. http://emotiv.com/
  3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emotiv_Systems
  4. http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/102927-brain-computer-interfaces-creep-closer-to-bionic-mecha-dream
  5. 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

  1. Does BCI technology have the potential to replace the standard methods of Human Computer Interaction?


Preliminary Research

Primary Sources

Secondary Sources

Monkey can receive BCI input

Unravelling the Intricacy of the Brain

Brain Controller Prosthetic Arms

General information

Error Recovery

Wikipedia Article

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

Is this technology capable of scaling? Right now we have can handle simple interactions with BCIs but what about more complex ones?


Human Computer Interaction Vs Brain Computer Interfaces

Arguments for replacement

Arguments against

Possibilities?


Further Research

Outline Of the Argument

Bibliography - MLA Format