From: Tom Sarver <andersen!tsarver@uunet.UU.NET>
Subject: Re:  Ultimate input hardware
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 91 14:32:04 CST



Doug Merritt in Message-ID: <1991Feb6.183330.8154@agate.berkeley.edu>
says

>Has anyone been tracking recent research into EEG (or SQUID) analysis
>that might be used as an effective computer input interface someday?

[Gives some examples]

>Anyone know about this? Or know of a summary/survey source on evoked
>potentials and EEG analysis that sums up recent research?

Yes, I have heard of such on-going research.  When I left University of Florida
in 1988, there was a research center organized under the Engineering College
called the Center for Man-Machine Studies (or something like that).  The name
actually sounded like HCI, but in fact they did some of the EEG, brainwaves
kinda stuff.

If you want more info here's a partial address which may get there:

        Dean of the College of Engineering
        University of Florida
        CSE Building
        Gainesville, FL  32611

Hope this helps,
--Tom

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