In todayâs video I show you how the Neurosity Crown works by making a prototype to control lights which is initiated by thinking about movement of my left arm.
This Brain Computer Interface video will cover these areas:
Neurosity console overview.
Neurosity console left arm thoughts training with Kinesis.
Extending Unity Notion SDK to subscribe to Kinesis updates and therefore get the data into Unity for further usage.
Simple LightController in Unity to turn on and off lights controlled by a Philips Hue Hub.
If you want to see more BCI prototype videos be sure to share your interest in the comments.
Unity Notion SDK:
https://github.com/ryanturney/notion-unity.
Get The Neurosity Crown Hardware from: (Affiliate link)
https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1871556&u=3082665&m=116947
Neurosity Developer Documentation:
https://neurosity.co/developers.