Brain Controlled Pinball Becomes Reality

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Brain Controlled Pinball Becomes Reality


Playing pinball no longer requires the tiring effort of pushing two buttons on the sides of a machine.

Berlin Brain-Computer Interface is a research group that works to translate signals from the brain to electronic devices. While this has applications in many life-changing technologies, such as with mechanical limbs and paralyzed patients, BBCI's recent work has demonstrated its use in playing the game of pinball.

By recording cerebral electric activity through an electroencephalogram (EEG), which is the fancy way to say electrodes attached to the scalp, BBCI was successfully able to allow a man to use his brain to control a pinball machine. The right and left flippers were controlled through thoughts of right or left hand movements. While a pinball machine can have hundreds of moving parts, it's ultimately a simple game suited to this type of control method.

This is not yet in the realm of something you can pop on your head at the local arcade, as the preparation involved is lengthy, but the fact that it works is pretty cool. At one point, the player appears to exhibit precise flipper control, whether that was simple luck or not. For now, I think I could still manage playing the old-fashioned way. After all, a true pinball player is going to have to kick the machine a few times.

Brain control, if it ever reaches a realistic point of accuracy, would take us in a completely opposite direction from that which the videogame industry is going in now. The Nintendo Wii, Microsoft's Natal, and Sony's unnamed motion controller are creating gamers more active than they've ever been before. When it comes to brain control, we'll be sitting completely motionless, with dead looks in our eyes almost hypnotized by our games, until we eventually just keel over and die. I, for one, cannot wait.

(Via: Bitmob [http://www.bitmob.com/articles/mind-controlled-pinball-nope-its-not-magic])


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Ninjamedic

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We really need to bury this excessive peripheral crap before it gets out of hand.
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Woodsey

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Tom Goldman said:
Sony's unnamed motion controller
Can we just call it Sony's dildo? Let's face it, its the first thing we all thought of when we saw it.

OT: Pretty interesting stuff, lots of implications for people with physical disabilities and whatnots.

And us lazy ones.
 

TheNumber1Zero

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Onyx Oblivion said:
[HEADING=2]WHY[/HEADING]
Why must people always ask "Why?"

"Why?" "Why?" "Why?"

I prefer the question "Why not?"
(I love when people do that)

Pretty cool, and I too look forward to the day we all become about as active as the Humans in Wall-E
 

Assassin Xaero

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Being the paranoid person I am about the whole brain control, AI, robots thing... this seems like a bad idea...
 

Stormz

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If you're so lazy you don't even want to push a button. Kill yourself please.
 

zamble

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I guess it will take a while until we can play Wii Fit with our minds only.
Oh wait...
 

Lazy Kitty

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Maybe we'll get to play Psychonauts 3 with controls like that...
Or a combination of that and a standard controller.
Using the standard controller for physical stuff like running, jumping and hitting thing and the psycontroller [sup]I had to start calling it something different than "that"[/sup] for all psychic stuff.
 

Peace Frog

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The main problem i see, is surely you might end up sending the signal at the wrong time. It's pretty hard not to be thinking about the left flipper when you're waiting to use the left flipper.
 

spike0918

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I'm honestly surprised no one has said a skynet joke yet. Weird, it's usually the first or second post.
 

BlindMessiah94

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I think people are forgetting that this is a godsend for physically disabled gamers.

But otherwise yeah, I think it's just gonna make humanity lazier than it already is.
 

Drake the Dragonheart

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Ninjamedic said:
We really need to bury this excessive peripheral crap before it gets out of hand.
While that is a very good point, this sounds bloody awesome! Hands free psychic pinball! Sign me up!
 

Jharry5

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That's really quite impressive, but I still like playing pinball (on the very few occassions I do play it) the old fashioned way.
But it does have its uses outside of those for lazy people, such as:
BlindMessiah94 said:
I think people are forgetting that this is a godsend for physically disabled gamers.