OpenBCI

OpenBCI

生物技术研究

Brooklyn,New York 30,107 位关注者

We make open-source tools for neuroscience & biosensing

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OpenBCI stands for open-source brain-computer interface (BCI). Anyone with a computer can use OpenBCI tools to sample physiological data from their body. For over a decade, OpenBCI has led the world in developing hardware and software for accessible neurotechnology. Galea, OpenBCI’s latest product, is an enterprise, multi-modal biosensing headset designed to interface with the human mind. It combines high-fidelity AR/VR/XR display technology with the most comprehensive bio-sensing headwear ever made commercially available. Novel BCI hardware and artificial intelligence are key to OpenBCI's effort to turn the ocean of human physiological data into meaningful insights.

所属行业
生物技术研究
规模
11-50 人
总部
Brooklyn,New York
类型
私人持股
创立
2014
领域
EEG/EMG/EKG、Biotechnology、Brain-Computer Interfacing (BCI)、Brain Sensing、neuroscience、EEG、open-source、neurotech和Open Source

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    “A powerful new tool for augmenting your mind and body” See Conor Russomanno and Christian Bayerlein use Galea to fly a drone over the TED audience. OpenBCI’s TED Talk is now LIVE. The software used to fly the drone has been made available free and open source (link in comments) so others can recreate and improve on our demonstration. We believe Christian’s closing statement best summarizes the opportunities of this technology: “Despite my disability, I'm a very happy and fulfilled person. What truly hurts holds me back, are not my physical limitations, it's rather the barriers in the environment. I'm a technologist and political activist. I believe that technology can empower disabled people. It can help create a better, more inclusive and accessible world for everyone. This demonstration is a perfect example. We saw what's possible when cutting edge technology is combined with human curiosity and creativity. So let's build tools that empower people, applications that break down barriers, systems that unlock a world of possibilities. I think that's an idea worth spreading.” And fellow TED2023 speaker?Nita Farahany's talk on cognitive liberty immediately before ours lays out the profound risks and importance of getting this technology right. OpenBCI’s mission is to lower the barrier to entry for brain-computer interfacing, while ensuring that these technologies are adopted into the consumer landscape in an ethical way that protects user agency and mental health. Special thanks to the organizations who made this demonstration possible: Lenovo Workstations Varjo Formlabs Watch Conor’s talk for the story on how OpenBCI started this mission, and where we are going from here. #openbci?#neurotechnology?#neurotech?#TED?#TED2023 #braincomputerinterface

    Conor Russomanno: A powerful new neurotech tool for augmenting your mind

    Conor Russomanno: A powerful new neurotech tool for augmenting your mind

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    ?? Your Galea is Ready and Waiting! ?? Galea units have been shipping out, and the excitement is building! If you haven't ordered yours yet, now's the time. To showcase Galea's capabilities, we’ve created a thrilling demo with the flight simulator Eagle Dynamics (DCS). Join us at the Interservice / Industry Training, Simulation, and Education Conference (I/ITSEC 2024) at booth #425 for a hands-on experience and to see how Galea is redefining what’s possible in the BCI space. Let us know if you plan to attend; we have a limited number of complimentary registrations available ?? You will have free access to the IITSEC exhibition hall during the show days and exhibit hall hours. ?? Email [email protected] to request your free registration ↗ We can't wait to connect with you there! #Galea #BCI #DCS #IITSEC2024 #TechDemo #BrainComputerInterface #OpenBCI

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    ? Exciting Announcement ? OpenBCI will be showing the latest #Galea demos at #IITSEC2024 Orlando! The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is the world's largest modeling, simulation and training event. Let us know if you plan to attend; we have a limited number of complimentary registrations available ?? You will have free access to the IITSEC exhibition hall during the show days and exhibit hall hours. ?? Email [email protected] to request your free registration ↗ #iitsec #bci #tech

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    ?? What have our customers accomplished with OpenBCI? Check out one of our latest Research Highlights! https://lnkd.in/gvZgWWTB ???????? ?????? ?????????????? ???? ???????? ?????? ?????????????? ?????????? ??????????????? ???? ?????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???? ?????? ???????? ???? ???????? ?????? ?????? ??????????????????????! ???????? ????% ?????? ???????? ???????????? ???????????????? ???? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???? ???????????????? ?????????????? ???? ???????????????? ???? ?????????? ?????? ????????:? https://lnkd.in/givyvcvZ Snippet from the research: "In this study, we designed IoT-enabled EEG sensing (IEES) headphones, an innovative IoT device that provided customized music (CM) and EEG measurement. The headphones employed a pitch-matching (PM) method to create CM tailored to each patient at specific frequencies for tinnitus patients. To collect EEG measurements, the device incorporated OpenBCI electrodes and a sensing chip to monitor brain waves and evaluate the outcomes.. After 30 days of experiment, participants showed significant reductions in both tinnitus handicap inventory (THI) scores and visual analog scale for annoyance (VAS-A) scores."

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    ??How deep does human intuition go? In an article by Miryam Naddaf originally published in Nature Magazine, new research explores different ways the human brain unconsciously establishes patterns. The research participants included 17 people who had electrodes implanted in their brains. During the experiment, the subjects were shown a series of faces that followed a pattern. Despite not consciously detecting the pattern when asked, the researchers saw through collected brain data that the subjects' neurons began to respond to and learn the pattern presented. “The brain does a lot of things that we are not consciously aware of,” says Edvard Moser, a neuroscientist at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim. “This is no exception.” Read more: https://lnkd.in/ea2QFH69 Original article: https://lnkd.in/evy5VBvE

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