CNET News - Headband lets you perform mind control on yourself
CNET News - Headband lets you perform mind control on yourself
2014-04-29
calm clear day at the beach stay calm
and settle the winds in this environment
or a stormy one that's how your brain
looks and sounds through the Meuse brain
sensing headband and app sensors on the
forehead and behind your ears and it's
able to track their brain activity the
$299 headband is designed to help people
clear their mind distractions so they
can improve focus decrease stress and be
more productive read your brainwaves and
sends that information to your
smartphone or tablet so you can actually
track how your brain is doing in
real-time and then it gives you
exercises through your iPhone or your
Android device to help you learn to calm
your mind on the app a three minute
exercise shows a beach scene when your
mind is very active it becomes stormy
and windy when your mind is calm the
winds die down it's similar to guided
meditation birds chirping the water gets
quiet and you want to get to that place
Muse may also have health applications
to help with things like ADHD sleep
problems and smoking Muse is completely
safe and completely passive it can't
control your mind in the future you
could control much more with your mind
this kind of technology will allow you
to interact with your devices using your
mind so you'll be controlling your home
lighting systems and you'll be answering
your telephone using things like news
that's 10 15 20 years in the future but
for now just remember to breathe in San
Francisco I'm Kara Tsuboi cnet.com for
CBS News
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