All in your head - Harnessing Brain Activity From: Michigan Today - 12/06/2016 U-M startup Neurable has developed a system that can detect brain wave activity and turn it into action. University of Michigan startup Neurable has developed a brain wave interpretation system that allows for control of devices such as toys and video games. Neurable’s system involves a cap that can detect brain wave activity and turn it into action. Ramses Alcaide advanced technology developed at the U-M Direct Brain Interface Laboratory and created a new startup. Neurable has developed a brain wave interpretation system that allows for uniquely precise and flexible control of devices such as toys, cars, wheelchairs, TVs and video games. Neurable's system involves a cap that can detect brain wave activity and turn it into action. He demonstrates the software by moving a Lego Mindstorm car, but has also controlled wheelchairs and a Nissan Versa. Read the entire article and view a video (2:58) at: http://features.ns.umich.edu/a-startups-journey Links: Neurable http://neurable.com Ramses Alcaide http://www-personal.umich.edu/~pharoram/Ramses_Alcaide/About_Me.html