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The Helicopter That Reads Your Brainwaves

The Helicopter That Reads Your Brainwaves

Teaching kids about neuroscience

The Puzzlebox Toy helicopter seems just like any other toy helicopter except for one thing: There is no remote control. It’s in your mind. The aim of the device, being funded on Kickstarter, is more than just fun–it’s to teach kids about neuroscience.

While a remote-control helicopter may be exciting enough to entertain today’s kids, the children of tomorrow might only settle on one they can control with their brainwaves. Such a toy is currently in the works at educational technology company Puzzlebox, which has been making brain-controlled helicopters for the past two years and is usingKickstarter to raise funds to mass-produce the exotic technology.

The company envisions the product being used for “entertainment, personal training of mental focus or relaxation, and as an aid to teaching science and technology from middle school through to university level.” The toy, called the Puzzlebox Orbit, is a system in three parts: a flying sphere (the helicopter), a pyramid-shaped remote that steers the helicopter with infrared LEDS, and a headset that reads brainwaves and signals data to the pyramid.

That final part is made by brain-computer interface technology company NeuroSky, and uses electroencephalography (EEG) (a fancy word for brainwave detection) to monitor the brain’s changing states of electric activity. The hardware can tell if the brain is concentrating or relaxing, for example, and sends that information to the pyramid, causing the helicopter to take off.

The technology builds on Puzzlebox’s work creating products that help students learn concentration skills. When the helicopter “pilots” don the special headset and begin to concentrate, the sphere levitates or flies across the room, depending on the pre-programmed flight path the user has determined before take-off. (That’s as far as the technology has gotten at this point–sadly, the helicopter can’t fully read your thoughts, and some pre-programming is required.) You also program the mental state that will cause the helicopter to lift off–whether that’s relaxation or concentration. If your attention fades, the Orbit will land. Crashes are inevitable, so the helicopter is designed for durability, with protections for the helicopter blades.

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via FastCoExist – Zak Stone
 

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