Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Mattel MindFlex, trains your brain waves

MindFlex is a game that moves a ball by a circuit using the player's level of concentration

"If you're training to be a good Jedi, you may have to buy a MindFlex" Master Yoda. Or at least try, I might add, because the original game based on Mattel theta waves generated from the frontal and temporal lobe of the brain used to learn to control your state of relaxation.


The Mattel MindFlex is a game whose mission is to overcome a circuit moving a ball floating through mental waves. Coif looks, but CLiPset we tried something similar and it really works, but the dynamics of the game itself does not for long. MindFlex is more spectacular than any other ... it seems to levitate the ball in the air, but that is not because of mind control but a small fan on the bottom which the speed, this time it is controlled by the mind. The MindFlex costs $ 80 and obviously is not recommended for decerebrated, but now to know if you can hack sensors Theta waves for something more useful.

The operation could not be more simple, you put the tape with sensors on the side of the head, you relax and you're trying to increase or decrease depending on the ball obstacles circuit (which can be modified to create new ones). Best video you see.