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- Subject: Re: How to read eye-movement ?
- From: dleclair@netlink.cts.com (Douglas LeClair)
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 92 07:11:45 PST
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- yap@iowegia.uucp (Yap Yap Yap) writes:
-
- > S_BLEYER@rzmain.rz.uni-ulm.de (Mike Bleyer) writes:
- >
- > >
- > > Does anyone know of some kind of goggles, glasses or the like, that offer a
- > > mechanism to read the direction that my eye is looking (up, down, left
- > > right). I know there is a way reading left/right from the electric
- > > potential between electrodes fixed to the middle of your forehead and the
- > > sides (amplified muscle and nerve action). But up and down is somewhat
- > > difficult/impossible.
- > >
- >
- > Yes such a device exists. I saw a peice on a TV show
- > called Beyond 2000 about a just such a device. They used it for
- > AIDS patients, tho.
- >
- >
- >
- > Yap Yap Yap!
-
-
- Saw a movie like that also, a chiller. It was set in the future
- and the guy would watch commercials and they see where he was looking the
- whole time and change it so the product is where he watches most. Neat
- concept.
-
- Doug
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