TOBI: Tools for Brain-Computer Interaction TOBI is a large European integrated project which will develop practical technology for brain-computer interaction (BCI) that will improve the quality of life of disabled people and the effectiveness of rehabilitation. TOBI will design non-invasive BCI prototypes that will be combined with existing assistive technologies and rehabilitation protocols. In such a hybrid approach users can couple brain interaction with muscle-based interaction or can naturally switch between the different ways of interacting. Non-invasive BCI are based on electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. The EEG is recorded through electrodes placed on the user's head. This technology is not invasive and only records the electrical activity of the brain without interfering with it. Source: http://www.tobi-project.org/ Links: Michael Tangermann http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~schroedm/index.html Michael Tangermann Scholarly Contributions http://www.hindawi.com/90653721.html