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Cortex Labs

Locality: North Melbourne, Victoria

Phone: +61 1300 885 772



Address: 79 Chetwynd St 3051 North Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.cortexlabs.com.au

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24.01.2022 Cortex Labs Brain to Computer Interface Project The developed control panel offers the opportunity for easier human computer interaction. It uses the signals measured by the headset to interpret user expressions in real-time. It provides a natural...



16.01.2022 We are Cortex Labs, an independent Australian technology company located in Melbourne, Victoria. Our work is focused on creating software based off of cutting edge neurotechnology, using the human computer interface platform to enhance the lives of our users. We consistently stay on top of trends, developing sophisticated and innovative software solutions.

16.01.2022 A Brain-Computer Interface for Recognizing Brain Activity Abstract Electroencephalogram signals (EEG), also known as brainwaves, provide rich information about the brain processes, once that they result from the electrical activity of millions...

14.01.2022 Breaking the silence: Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) for communication and motor control Braincomputer interfaces (BCI) allow control of computers or external devices with regulation of brain activity alone. Invasive BCIs, almost exclusively...



06.01.2022 NeuroTouch Accessibility Tool is coming soon - June 2011! A new age of assistive technologies is on the horizon. Cortex Labs has developed software based on eMotiv's EPOC neuroheadset to aid people with disabilities. This technology is a promising noninvasive opportunity to increase the quality of life for people limited by physical disabilities.

04.01.2022 NeuroLINK Gaming is coming soon - June 2011! Cortex Labs just finished developing another great BCI gaming product NeuroLINK, utilising eMotiv EPOC headset. We expect it to be officially released by June 2011. This gaming interface offers the opportunity for easier human to computer interaction. It uses the signals measured by the headset to interpret user expressions in real-time.

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01.01.2022 Read about eMotiv based BCI project - http://cortexlabs.com.au/index.php

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