Mind-Controlled Wheelchair 50
carnun writes "New Scientist is reporting on the design of a new skull cap control mechanism that could lead to the supplanting of implanted electrodes for controlling wheel chairs. The new non-invasive method has been used to control a simple wheeled robots and could have lots of psychological benefits for quadruplegics."
First a wheelchair (Score:2)
Let's hope the auto industry takes note.
(and it's good news for those that are wheelchair bound too!)
Re:First a wheelchair (Score:3, Insightful)
Like it's not dangerous enough on the roads with the crazy people talking on their cell phones, shaving or putting on makeup, yelling at the kids in the back seats, etc. (often all these at the same time). You can just imagine what could happen.
*A soccer mom with three kids in the backseat is talking on her ultra-new cell phone.*
"Yeah, Cindy, you take a left on..." *30-ton SUV drifts to the left lane nearly taking out a person next to her.*
"... Killdeer Street, then a right..." *The SUV sw
Re:First a wheelchair (Score:1)
Re:First a wheelchair (Score:2)
X-Men? (Score:1)
Re:X-Men? (Score:1)
Timmah! (Score:4, Funny)
Hmmmmm..... (Score:1)
Re:Hmmmmm..... (Score:3, Funny)
Actually, it's every 7 seconds, on average.
Re:Hmmmmm..... (Score:2)
Re:Hmmmmm..... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Hmmmmm..... (Score:3, Funny)
Fun IIRCAFAIKIANAL Fact: I live in an apartment above an "Australian" bar in Calgary, AB.
I really should check it out. I'd rather a Mexican bar, but what can you do?
That was strange (Score:1)
And then it passed....
Obligatory Trek Reference (Score:2)
Re:Obligatory Trek Reference (Score:3, Funny)
Don't worry. I'm sure it's one of the two. You could always ask it "is it twice for yes?" and it'll blink twice.
Help - I want to get off (Score:5, Funny)
"Stop" might be a useful upgrade.
Re:Help - I want to get off (Score:2, Interesting)
If you don't think, it don't go.
Re:Help - I want to get off (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Help - I want to get off (Score:2, Funny)
"ok... whatever you do, DON'T THINK ABOUT GOING FORWARD"
yeah, like that'll work...
Re:Help - I want to get off (Score:1)
exactly
The first cars didn't have brakes. (Score:2)
Curb
Wall
Neighbor
Steps
Pedestrian (moving target bonus)
Car (again moving target bonus)
Cat (what else are they good for- makes good doorstops)
The Micael Jackson (Just think Left, Right, Left, Right)
Etc. See, stop is highly overrated.
Curb
Curb
Curb
this is great, but make sure... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:this is great, but make sure... (Score:3, Funny)
Course, it would probably be worst in a wheelchair controlled by your mind. You'd think about vomitting and the wheelchair would tip forward and vomit you into the street.
Re:this is great, but make sure... (Score:1)
If it is a law does that New York City law about confiscating people's cars apply?
Wow (Score:2)
Whoa. That's like mobility Daleks or shit like that.
Bah, that's nothing. (Score:5, Funny)
Why don't people work on making more of Stephen Hawking's exoskeleton [theonion.com]?
Firefox and Otaku dreams (Score:4, Funny)
Then it can advance to jet fighters that transform and can only be controlled by mind-control and a giant mega-fortress with a really annoying J-Pop singer.
THEN, we can have giant Evangellion robot warriors that you synch with that has a 1 in 10 chance of killing you (or driving you insane) just in time for the Second Impact!!
*Phew*
I think I'll go lie down now...
Re:Firefox and Otaku dreams (Score:1)
Not in steering systems like this wheelchair, but the actual firing mechanism, you might save whole second if time from though to actually pressing the trigger could be eliminated.
That is how the ninjas do it. (Score:1)
I need one for my mouse (Score:1)
Forget about Xavier, this is shades of Davros (Score:1)
developed a variant of his mind control wheelchair to host what the kaleds race would mutate into after their protracted exposure to nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) warfare agents, creating the Daleks.
This is particularly disturing in that he as more than a passing resemblance to Rumsfield.
Re:Forget about Xavier, this is shades of Davros (Score:2)
That's not fair - Mr Rumsfeld is far more wrinkled than Davros, plus he can't pass off dud comments at press conferences by claiming his Voice Modulator acted up...
I wonder what happens... (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:I wonder what happens... (Score:1)
Re:I wonder what happens... (Score:1)
IANAN (neurologist) but I think there's some inhibition of the motive neurones. I believe mind-controlled devices are also driven by motive neurons, and maybe they would be inhibited as well. So your mind-controlled wheel chair would stay motionless
Re:I wonder what happens... (Score:1)
sounds cool (Score:2, Insightful)
Getting a hig quality EEG from a moving person who is presumably travelling over uneven ground sounds like it might be a touch difficult. Are there other brain visualization techniques that are small and portable and are associated with phenomenon that people can consciously control?
Re:sounds cool (Score:3, Informative)
Re:sounds cool (Score:1)
I'm probably also not thinking about the kinds of disabilities the people involved might have.
Re:sounds cool (Score:1)
Falling asleep at the wheel... (Score:1)
...takes on a whole new meaning.
Whoa!
Imagine the crazy dreams that might make your wheelchair go...well...crazy. Imagine the safety implications if there were a cliff or something nearby.
Except this time, you don't wake up before you hit the ground. Or at least you hit the ground when you wake up. Hrm. I'm confused.
What about replacing the mouse? (Score:1)
Differentiating between EEG patterns could be advanced by neural network based analysis.
The possibilities are endless.
BTW, the Swiss institute mentioned in the article also analysed a Bin Laden tape and decided it was fake.
Re:What about replacing the mouse? (Score:1)
So... (Score:1)
Now what if you get scared? (Score:1)