Apparently, the much ballyhooed brain driven video game controller is too slow and noisy and … lame … to be of any practical use… Here’s the link.
Articles of Interest
High Tech Teaching
Would you be more likely to attend lecture if you classes were run like this? Discuss…
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/13/us/13physics.html
Brain Controlled Toys
Two brain controlled toys have been demonstrated at the 2009 consumer electronics show in Las Vegas. The reviews aren’t exactly rave, but the concept is neat and I’ll bet we’ll see more and better versions of these down the line. I first read about these here.
Matlab Coding Tips
Here are two great articles from the Mathworks site. I wasn’t aware that Matlab supported object oriented programming. I foresee a giant time-suck in my immediate future as I try to master this new discovery. The “pitfalls” article is also very handy:
Matlab Object Oriented Programming (click here)
Matlab Common Pitfalls (click here)
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