Emotiv
Emotiv is a company that specializes in the development of electroencephalography (EEG) technology and brain-computer interface (BCI) devices. Founded in 2011, Emotiv aims to advance the understanding of the human brain and to create innovative products that enhance human-computer interaction.
History
Emotiv was founded by Tan Le, a Vietnamese-Australian entrepreneur, and Nam Do, a technology innovator. The company gained significant attention with the release of its first product, the Emotiv EPOC, a consumer-grade EEG headset designed for research, gaming, and personal use.
Products
Emotiv offers a range of products that utilize EEG technology to measure brain activity and provide insights into cognitive states.
Emotiv EPOC
The Emotiv EPOC is a 14-channel wireless EEG headset that captures electrical activity in the brain. It is used in various fields, including neuroscience, psychology, and gaming.
Emotiv Insight
The Emotiv Insight is a 5-channel EEG headset designed for everyday use. It provides real-time data on mental states such as focus, relaxation, and stress levels.
EmotivPRO
EmotivPRO is a software platform that allows researchers and developers to collect, analyze, and interpret EEG data. It is compatible with both the Emotiv EPOC and Emotiv Insight headsets.
Applications
Emotiv's technology has a wide range of applications, including:
- Neurofeedback: Training individuals to regulate their brain activity.
- Cognitive neuroscience: Studying the neural mechanisms underlying mental processes.
- Human-computer interaction: Enhancing the way people interact with computers and other devices.
- Mental health: Monitoring and improving mental well-being.
Research and Development
Emotiv is actively involved in research and development to improve the accuracy and usability of its EEG technology. The company collaborates with academic institutions, research organizations, and industry partners to advance the field of brain-computer interfaces.
See Also
- Electroencephalography
- Brain-computer interface
- Neurofeedback
- Cognitive neuroscience
- Human-computer interaction
- Mental health
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