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Neural engineering, particularly in the form brain-computer interfaces, is not uncommon in the BattleTech universe. Its principal application is the "neurohelmet", a device used in nearly all BattleMechs that gives the 'Mech's pilot the ability to control some aspects of the machine's behavior simply by thought. The neurohelmet provides balance information to the 'Mech to assist in walking and maneuvering. It also acts as a security device, limiting access to authorized users via alpha brain wave pattern recognition (many BattleMechs mentioned in the novels also incorporate more conventional security measures such as voice-recognition and personalised codes). Enhanced Imaging (EI) technology developed by the Clans uses a subdermal skein of wiring to grant better control over a machine.
More advanced neural engineering technologies include the experimental Direct Neural Interface (DNI), a system that provides a MechWarrior fuller mental control over a 'Mech than offered by a standard neurohelmet.[14] The system's potential for serious neurological damage to the MechWarrior prevented the technology from advancing beyond the prototype stage, though Vehicular Direct Neural Interface (VDNI) was later successfully deployed by the Word of Blake to create the "cyber-soldiers" of the Manei Domini.
Other applications of bionics range from prosthetic limbs, such as the hand of Justin Xiang,[14] to elective implants intended to improve strength or enhance the senses.[15] An extreme example of bionic augmentation was Captain-General Gerald Marik who in 2667 received extensive implants following a life-threatening injury.[16]
Originally posted by Sparhawk
Hi everyone, I was browsing the Internet and found a website that could pick many people's interest around here.
The website I'm referring to is EMOTIV.
I'm not going in too many details (just check the site and the footages there), but those guys there are developing a revolutionary interface, that will "intercept" our brainwaves, thoughts and emotions and transform them into inputs for our computers.
Now, let's forget for a moment all the Matrix/Minority Report/Johnny Mnemonic stuff obviously connected to such an interface.
If you pay attention, you'll notice that Emotiv should be releasing a Software Development Kit.
Moreover, in one of the footages, we can see a guy playing a videogame (released with the Emotiv EPOC) and lifting a virtual rock just with his thought... a sort of virtual telekinesis!
These two things together picked my curiosity: I don't know anything about programming, but what if some of us could create a program that analyzes our brainwaves while we perform this "virtual telekinesis"? And maybe even create some kind of virtual training ground?
What do you think of it?
For the moderators: I know this Emotiv would perfectly suit the technological forums, but since it might possibly help people work on (some of) their psi skills, I think it might pick more than one person's interest here.
[edit on 23-7-2008 by Sparhawk]
[edit on 23-7-2008 by Sparhawk]
Several edits to correct typos
[edit on 23-7-2008 by Sparhawk]