By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 12th January 2009 10:33 GMT
yes, that made it a little less cool when he did that.
So, beta waves can be used, quite interesting. There will be people popping sedatives and uppers to get the variation, or inducing states of rapid cycling bipolar activity brilliant.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 12th January 2009 10:48 GMT
I really don't think this is a good thing. It's too much of a blunt instrument.
Basically, imagine if you exercised by tensing all your muscles at the same time -- you would pull a muscle quickly enough, and you'd put a lot of pressure on your joints. Worse, you train yourself into this pattern, and you start to carry out everyday tasks in an ever tenser state.
I see this "game" as analogous -- the thought is undirected. You'll end up training-in patterns of undirected, excessive, overconscious thought which will interfere with natural brain function.
By Adrian JacksonPosted Monday 12th January 2009 10:55 GMT
And how exactly is this different from the similar control device that Mike Cook provided instructions for building for the BBC Micro in a 1980s issue of Micro User?
By Ramon CashaPosted Tuesday 13th January 2009 07:30 GMT
Just what everyone needs - computer games that don't even require you to move your thumbs. Now you can literally sit still and only occasionally blink your eyes. That eliminates the danger of accidentally exercising your digits.
Comments on: Mattel demos thought-controlled game
"These are not the droids you're looking for..." #
By Jimmo Posted Monday 12th January 2009 09:42 GMT
Don't touch that dial #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 12th January 2009 10:33 GMT
humm.... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 12th January 2009 10:48 GMT
Ooh, futuristic! #
By Adrian Jackson Posted Monday 12th January 2009 10:55 GMT
This has been around for years - literally #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 12th January 2009 12:02 GMT
Fantastic camera work... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 12th January 2009 12:38 GMT
Short Lived Gameplay #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 12th January 2009 12:56 GMT
and I saw his lips move #
By Sam Liddicott Posted Monday 12th January 2009 14:10 GMT
Works with Blondes as well ! #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 12th January 2009 15:06 GMT
Brilliant! No more need to move at all #
By Ramon Casha Posted Tuesday 13th January 2009 07:30 GMT