A live demonstration will show how the neuro-rehabilitation system recoveriX is used in stroke recovery. You will have the opportunity to try out this EEG-based system for yourself and get to know it.
In this workshop, you will have the opportunity to explore your own brain waves and learn how to correctly place sensors on your scalp. Come with friends or family and get hands-on!
When you look at a picture, it creates a bioelectric fireworks display in your brain cells. These impulses are transmitted via axons and synapses and can be measured and interpreted using brain-computer interfaces (BCI). You might be surprised at how art can affect you synaptically at a subconscious level.
Writing without moving a finger? You are invited to write on a computer using your brain waves directly through your scalp.
The neuro-tech card game TechEthos: Ages of Technology Impacts, developed at the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT), is an exciting way to learn more about new technologies.
The new neuro-tech device Unicorn Core not only offers reliable real-time analysis for neuroscientific research on humans. Sebastian Sieghartsleitner (g.tec medical engineering) will present the new hardware, which is also suitable for animals, live.
Sebastian Sieghartsleitner from g.tec medical engineering will explain the clinical areas in which brain-computer interfaces can be used with the recoveriX rehabilitation system. He will also present the new study with Parkinson’s patients and report on the research fields of g.tec.
Try controlling a neuro-game with your brain waves! With so-called brain-computer interfaces, your brain activity can be recorded and analyzed in real time and converted into functions, such as controlling an avatar.
In Re-Engineering Human Nature, current developments and critical questions in the field of neurotechnology are discussed. Together with experts from various disciplines and an interested audience, we discuss opportunities and challenges as well as the role of art in this socially relevant field of technology.
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