Wednesday, June 19, 2013

iPhone Mobile App that Reads your Brain Activity

MELON company from USA created a headband, very simple to use, that reads your brain activity. This device uses the electroencephalography to measure your focus level and process it to show the results in your iPhone.


Gain insight into how your mind works by tracking your focus during any activity you choose. Understand yourself. Learn differently. Imagine if you could see and understand the invisible activity of your brain. Could you transform how you work? Improve the way you meditate? Find a new way to be creative? Melon is a headband and mobile app duo that tracks and helps you improve your focus in relation to your activity, your environment, your emotions, and any other behavior you want to track.


For the developer community there are a Software Development Kit for iOS and Android apps, where it is possible to access to raw data, list of algorithms for different mental states and connect to and control other Bluetooth devices

This project is undoubtedly one step further to the future of BCI.


Thursday, June 06, 2013

BCI Technologies: BrainTech Israel 2013

Israel will host their 1st International Brain Technology Conference at October, 14-15, 2013.


This conference will be a unique and innovative event, showcasing the latest developments in the field in Israel and around the world,  and featuring top-tier speakers from the world of neurotechnology along with engaging panels and networking opportunities. The event will bring together companies, entrepreneurs, academics, investors and life science and technology multinationals to explore opportunities in brain technology and enhance collaboration.

For more information about this conference press here.

Israel invests heavily on the study of the brain and has recently created a research center at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
The 14,500 square-meter building include state-of-the-art labs, classrooms, an innovative imaging center and areas for biological and pre-clinical research. Significant emphasis were placed on constructing an environmentally friendly building with a focus on conserving energy and reducing carbon dioxide emissions.


Another concrete example of great investment in the study of the brain that is being done all over the world.

Monday, June 03, 2013

BCI State of the art: International BCI Meeting 2013

The Fifth International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting occurred at Asilomar Conference Center in Pacific Grove, California from June 3rd - 7th, 2013. It was an International BCI Meeting organized by a committee of BCI researchers from around the world. 


Here is the list of all the individual abstracts providing the most recent BCI state of the art: