From: daver@sunspot.ssl.berkeley.edu (David Ray) Subject: Re: SCI: Direct Neural-Electronic Interfacing Date: 12 Dec 1992 20:44:47 GMT Organization: Space Sciences laboratory, UC Berkeley I read somewhere recently that a Stanford professor has been researching the use of EEG signals to control a 2-d cursor (mouse). It uses a conventional EEG-style sensor array (skin electrodes -- no implants) and he claims to get over 60% accuracy. That is, "think" of where you you want the cursor to go, and it goes there. No moving parts. This story sounds quite wild, and I'm going to try to dig up the source and post it here. (I think I read it. Hmmm.....maybe I dreamed it..) Dave