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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
  • Neuroplasticity


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 such as picking out an exact thought?

  • The limits of conventional technology such as EEG and MRI
    • EEG and MRI are not very exact; they are more of an overall measure of the activity of the brain.
    • MRI can only detect what areas of the brain are activated and at what level they are being activated too.
    • EEG can only detect the electromagnetic field that is being generated by the brain. What is happening in the brain is then inferred from this. It does not get down to the basics of the brain.
  • New research and technologies that can address this
    • Work is being done to determine the exact neural circuits that are activated when the brain is working.This is done by altering the genetic code of the neurons to be activated when a blue light is shone onto it. This hows promise on the path to understanding the brain fully because it would allow us to create complex bci’s that understand the nature of the neural circuits of the brain and would work deeply with the neural circuits of the brain. Also, work is being done on creating neurons that react to orange light as well, effectively making blue on and orange off. This would allow us to extract a binary code from the brain i.e. the software that it runs on.

Human Computer Interaction Vs Brain Computer Interfaces

  • Arguments for replacement
  • Arguments against
    • Cultural Acceptance
  • Possibilities?


Further Research

Outline Of the Argument

Bibliography - MLA Format