Novel Human Computer Interfaces for Health and Education
Mind control games technology
This event gathered world leading speakers from games, virtual worlds, education and health.
They will demonstrate instances of bio-feedback and brain computer interface devices and show how they can be used in educational and health contexts (such as universities and for therapeutic purposes). The event also included live demos of new human-computer devices.
Speakers included: Ian Glasscock (Games for Life Ltd), John Ribbins (Roll 7 Ltd) and Prof Pamela Kato (University Medical Center, Utrecht, Holland) and Corwin Bell (Vision Shifts Studio)
Date(s): 14 April 2010
Agenda
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| Using Brain-Computer Interfaces for virtual worlds |
Prof. Sara de Freitas FRSA |
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| Biofeedback games for health and therapy |
Professor Pam Kato |
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| Neurosky Games |
John Ribbins |
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| Vision Shifts Studio |
Corwin Bell |
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| EEG and Eye Tracking technologies; implications for health and education |
Ian Glasscock |
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| Closing Thoughts |
David Wortley |
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