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arxiv: 1703.02365 · v1 · pith:N45HY6PCnew · submitted 2017-03-07 · 💻 cs.HC

Scientific Outreach with Teegi, a Tangible EEG Interface to Talk about Neurotechnologies

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Teegi is an anthropomorphic and tangible avatar exposing a users' brain activity in real time. It is connected to a device sensing the brain by means of electroencephalog-raphy (EEG). Teegi moves its hands and feet and closes its eyes along with the person being monitored. It also displays on its scalp the associated EEG signals, thanks to a semi-spherical display made of LEDs. Attendees can interact directly with Teegi -- e.g. move its limbs -- to discover by themselves the underlying brain processes. Teegi can be used for scientific outreach to introduce neurotechnologies in general and brain-computer interfaces (BCI) in particular.

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