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The new neuro-hacking headphones are multi-use tools.

The Neurable-company made headphones that hack brains. That company says that they just want to make people more productive, and their goal is not to make better jet-fighter pilots or something like that. Anyway, the fact is that this kind of system can use in multiple things. The system that can read brainwaves can, of course, follow the person's productivity. But it can also use to communicate with computers. And this is the key to this kind of research. 

The thing that makes those headphones very interesting and flexible is that they don't need any kind of surgery. The user just puts those things on their head and uses them for any purpose that they want. Those headphones can use to collect information and send that data to observers using cell phones. And that thing can give ultimate possibilities for neuroscientists to follow the electric actions of the human brain outside the laboratory. 


"These headphones are a brain-computer interface   -  Copyright  Neurable" (Euronews)


There are no single-use tools in the world. And that means the same headphones that are following productivity can also use to collect data from the human brain functions. And that data can use to make the BCI (Brain-Computer Interfaces). The problem to make EEG-controlled robots is just connecting certain EEG curves with certain actions. That kind of system can remove borders between robots and humans. 

Some applications and systems can change EEG curves to text. That kind of system can connect with the Wernicke lobe. They can make the voice-command systems new abilities and remove disturbances like traffic noise's effect on commands. The use of Wernicke-lobe's EEG can be the easiest way to make the BCI system. The person can speak to the microphone and the system can connect the EEG to those words. 

This kind of system allows to communicate between people in very noisy environments. Also, that allows using of voice commands in an environment where is lots of noise. And if that system is connected to a cell phone or advanced radio that allows communicating with other people by using low-noise. And that kind of thing can interest also military operators. 

https://www.euronews.com/next/2023/06/14/these-neurohacking-headphones-use-ai-to-track-your-brain-signals-to-help-you-stay-producti

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