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Back in October I wrote about playing Mind Ball, a game that measure players' brain waves to control a ball's movement across the game table. Well, at this year's CES, Mattel announced that they are releasing a game called MindFlex that works on the same biofeedback general principles.

MindFlex uses an EEG headband to measure your brain waves. Based on its readings, a jet of air lowers or raises a ball in mid-air, and you use a knob to rotate the ball through an obstacle course.
Mind Ball had impressed me so much that I had begun investigated EEG devices for the home last year. I came across the OpenEEG project on SourceForge and put together a basic getting-started-level shopping list. My initial estimate was about $200, almost all of which was hardware related.
Now I'm thinking that rather than building my own biofeedback device, I might wait for the MindFlex to come out. I don't know how hackable it will be right out of the box, but you can bet that I won't be the only one voiding the warranty on this thing.
MindFlex will be available for around $80 this fall. See the demo below.
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Jeff E Mandel MD MS
05/24/2009