1. React
  2. JSNation
  3. 2018
  4. console.log(brain)

console.log(brain)

What if you could log your brain to the developer console, typing with your brain signals?

Armagan Amcalar at JSNation 2018

What if you could log your brain to the developer console, typing with your brain signals? This talk is a demonstration of an open-source Brain-Computer Interface that is completely developed with JavaScript, from the ground up, using neural networks and signal processing. Armagan hits the stage with a wireless EEG headset, shows how to read signals from the brain in JavaScript using native C++ Node.js modules over USB, and the implementation in Electron, Node.js and Vue.js.