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  • Virtual Reality treatment in post traumatic...

    From Clinical Psychiatry News Virtual reality as part of exposure therapy has shown to be effective in treating men and women for post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Emory University researcher Dr. Barbara Rothbaum, director of the trauma and anxiety recovery program in the department of ... Read more ...

    Published on 04/18/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Cogain project: Communication by Gaze Interaction

    The EU-funded five-year project COGAIN (Communication by Gaze Interaction) will attempt to make eye-tracking technologies more affordable for people with disabilities and extend the potential use of the devices to enable users to live more independently. From the project website : COGAIN ... Read more ...

    Published on 04/18/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • The Guardian: Now the bionic man is real

    Via VRoot From the article: The 1970s gave us the six-million-dollar man. Thirty years and quite a bit of inflation later we have the six-billion-dollar human: not a physical cyborg as such, instead an umbrella term for the latest developments in the growing field of technology for human ... Read more ...

    Published on 04/18/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • VRoot: Polhemus announces new tracker

    Via VRoot From the Pholemus website: Polhemus, the industry leader in 6 Degree of Freedom (6DOF) motion capture, tracking and digitizing technologies is proud to announce MINUTEMAN™ , the new low cost (under $1,500) 3-Degree-of-Freedom (3DOF) tracking product. MINUTEMAN represents ... Read more ...

    Published on 04/18/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • $25K Prize for Neurobiology

    Via Brain Waves     $25,000 Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology is now accepting entries. Deadline: June 15, 2006. From the website: The Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology acknowledges the increasing importance of this research in advancing... Read more ...

    Published on 04/18/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Brain waves: Neurotechnology Revenues Reach...

    Via Brain Waves   According to the Neurotechnology Industry 2006 Report , neurotechnology revenues reach $110 Billion. Produced by Neuroinsight, the report provides a unified market-based framework to help investors, companies and governments quantify opportunities, determine risk... Read more ...

    Published on 04/18/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • United States Patent: Nervous system...

    I found this US technology patent , which claims a method for manipulating the nervous system of a subject via broadcast television signals, DVD, and computer terminal (if the link does not work, go to this page and type the number 6,506,148 in the "Query" bar):   Physiologica... Read more ...

    Published on 04/18/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • WMMNA: Children 'bond with robots'

    Via We Make Money Not Art Researchers from Sony Intelligence Dynamics Laboratories and a nursery school in San Diego are conducting an experiment that focuses on how children can develop emotions toward robots. Results of this research could be used to develop smarter and friendlier humano... Read more ...

    Published on 04/18/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • High Speed, Light-based Brain Activity Detector

    From Neuromarketing Neuroscientists Gabriele Gratton and Monica Fabiani at the University of Illinois Beckman Institute’s Cognitive Neuroimaging Laboratory are using very intense near-infrared illumination to measure neuronal activity in the cortex:   The EROS is a new n... Read more ...

    Published on 04/18/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Moving while being seated

    Via Emerging Technology Trends   Researchers from Max Plank Institute (Germany) and Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden) have developed a new virtual reality prototype, which gives users the illusion of movement while being seated. According to developers, this approach could lead ... Read more ...

    Published on 04/18/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

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