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4DForce is a brain-computer interface, head-mounted wearable electrophysiological sensor for monitoring neural activity. The sensors are paired with an amplifier and a computer software to interpret the data. The device is meant to allow the user to measure their own brain activity and help reduce stress and promote concentration. Additionally, the device can be used as a gaming controller.<ref name="productpage" /> | 4DForce is a brain-computer interface, head-mounted wearable electrophysiological sensor for monitoring neural activity. The sensors are paired with an amplifier and a computer software to interpret the data. The device is meant to allow the user to measure their own brain activity and help reduce stress and promote concentration. Additionally, the device can be used as a gaming controller.<ref name="productpage" /> | ||
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== Main characteristics == | == Main characteristics == | ||
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+ | The device is a 4-electrodes electroencephalography, electrooculography, an electromyography wearable sensor that pairs with a computer and allows the user to measure these signals and use them to control a computer software. | ||
=== Purpose === | === Purpose === |
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Category | Other Head-mounted Devices |
Developer | 4DForce GmbH [1] |
Announced | (not indicated) |
Released | Developers: N/A
Consumers: June 2013 [2] |
Price | USD (not indicated) |
Operating system | none |
Sensors |
EEG, EOG, EMG [3] |
Weight | g (not indicated) |
Controls |
desktop computer (estimated) |
Data available | limited |
Risk factor | low |
Not Standalone | |
http://4dforce.com/[4] |
4DForce is a brain-computer interface, head-mounted wearable electrophysiological sensor for monitoring neural activity. The sensors are paired with an amplifier and a computer software to interpret the data. The device is meant to allow the user to measure their own brain activity and help reduce stress and promote concentration. Additionally, the device can be used as a gaming controller.[3]
The device does not appear to be in development any more nor is it available to purchase.
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Main characteristics
The device is a 4-electrodes electroencephalography, electrooculography, an electromyography wearable sensor that pairs with a computer and allows the user to measure these signals and use them to control a computer software.