http://immersionneurofeedback.com
Train your mind through the use of virtual reality by simulating situations and controlling them only using your brainwaves.
All powered by a Machine Learning AI
I want to do this for my birthday /x/ is it real?
>>19264520
I'm interested, what is this? Explain
>>19264629
As it looks they use those neuro helmets that are becoming cheaper now (I want one) and they determine your skill level by meassuring you against an AI based course or something like that, sounds like a great idea that I'm more than anxious to copy.
>>19264520
Ive had it done on me in 8th grade because my mom thought it would help with my (((autism/ asbergers))) , but I moved before I could finish
its interesting, and it is said that the results are not instant, but instead graduly takes into effect over time
you do see some faint colors when your eyes are closed though
>>19264646
That sounds like the Ganzfeld experiment that's something else.
>>19264629
I stumbled across it online. Apparently they havr an AI assist you in targeting specific parts of your brain and using them to control things aka visual feedback for neural activity.
>>19264652
the first days are mapping your brain and sending basic signals back to supposedly change how it works
Alpha/beta waves ect.
I was told that some of them was targeting a part of the brain that worked on focus, another on visualization. I guess I have had more vivid dreams since, but then again maybe it was natural growth. Never got around to moving shit on a computer but it may have eventually gotten to that point
>>19264666
How much was it
>>19264670
dont know. But im an upper middle class white male from Massachusetts, which is in of itself the home of the Medical Industrial Complex where essentially the best doctors, med tech and pharma companies on the plane are concentrated in the Boston and surrounding area expanding out to the expensive suburbs
>>19264683
Will report back when i try it then