The race to control video games using your mind
Virtual reality and the ability to control things with our minds are two flights of fancy that have long enchanted scientists and sci-fi geeks alike. The first is rapidly heading toward becoming a reality thanks to the explosive interest in the Oculus Rift, but the second is in active development. The NeuroGaming Conference and Expo that took place in San Francisco this week offered a good opportunity to see what the next frontier of gaming might look like after VR takes hold. For now, though, it’s a trend very much in its infancy.
That’s not necessarily a bad thing. I arrived expecting an exhibition filled with half-baked game ideas. But the event was more focused on how games can help the mind than games you play *with* your mind….
Source:: The Verge