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EEG Hacker EEG Hacker Tuesday, March 3, 2015 Brain-Controlled Shark Attack! Visiting my friends at OpenBCI HQ, we got together to do some hacking.  Since I'm always looking to control new things with my brain, I was really excited to see that someone had brought a remote-controlled shark-shaped balloon (an " Air Swimmer s ").  This is a very cool toy -- it swims through the air in a wondrous way.  But, I can't just leave a good things alone.  So, after a few hours of hacking, Joel and I were able to turn this simple toy into a 5-person, brain-controlled, SHARK ATTACK! Approach:   Our approach to this hack is extremely similar to the approach that we used for our multi-person control of a toy robot .  As shown in the figure below, the idea is that you get multiple players hooked up to a single EEG system (OpenBCI, in my case).  The computer processes the EEG data looking for each person's eyes-closed Alpha waves .  Depending upon which person's Alpha waves are detected, th...

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