Neurobiologists created the interface, allowed to play "tic-tac-toe" by force of thought

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The group of the Spanish scientists of Valyadolidsky universities developed the "brain computer" interface on a basis entsefalogramm (EEG) which allowed 22 users to play simple multiuser video game. Research is published in the scientific magazine Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (FHN). The program with an accuracy of 94% transformed thoughts of players to teams, and each course took a little more than five seconds. Brain computer interfaces work through detection and interpretation of neural signals, usually with help the electrodes placed on the head of the user. These signals then...