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 Future Applications Index
   Mood Maps
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Future Applications

The following is a list of documents which pertain to Future Applications.
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  • Mood Maps:
    Predictive Brain Amplitude Maps of Human Mood States
    With the recent availability of computerized EEG analysis equipment, brain mapping has become popular, seeing the emergence of many colorful types of displays capable of imaging depressed brains, happy brains, active brains, resting brains, etc. Whatever their variations, all of these mapping techniques are alike in that they are descriptive rather than predictive...

  • Virtual Reality:
    Virtual Reality, Interactive Movies, and Video Games Controlled by Prescriptive Brain Mapping
    The rapid advance of technology has given video game designers tools of almost unimaginable power: high speed computer graphics chips flash millions of bright colors on a screen in a fraction of a second, digital compression techniques squeeze a complete encyclopedia onto a single compact disk, and simulation techniques immerse players in a 3-D world of illusion...

  • Implications:
    Individual and Cultural Implications of Brain Activity Mapping and Training
    Feedback changes any system to which it is added. From engineering we know that adding feedback to a mechanical or electronic system endows the system with new and often surprising properties...

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