Jan 27, 2007
Brain activity provides novel biometric key
Via New Scientist
EU researchers have developed a system that uses the electrical activity in a person's brain to provide a hard-to-forge biometric for high-security applications. The system was developed by two companies - Starlab in Spain and Forenap in France - in cooperation with researchers at the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, in Greece.
16:46 Posted in Neurotechnology & neuroinformatics | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: biometric, EEG
An Internet virtual world chat room for smoking cessation
Evaluation of an Internet virtual world chat room for adolescent smoking cessation.
Addict Behav. 2006 Dec 19;
Authors: Woodruff SI, Conway TL, Edwards CC, Elliott SP, Crittenden J
The goal of this longitudinal study was to test an innovative approach to smoking cessation that might be particularly attractive to adolescent smokers. The study was a participatory research effort between academic and school partners. The intervention used an Internet-based, virtual reality world combined with motivational interviewing conducted in real-time by a smoking cessation counselor. Participants were 136 adolescent smokers recruited from high schools randomized to the intervention or a measurement-only control condition. Those who participated in the program were significantly more likely than controls to report at the immediate post-intervention assessment that they had abstained from smoking during the past week (p</=.01), smoked fewer days in the past week (p</=.001), smoked fewer cigarettes in the past week (p</=.01), and considered themselves a former smoke (p</=.05). Only the number of times quit was statistically significant at a one-year follow-up assessment (p</=.05). The lack of longer-term results is discussed, as are methodological challenges in conducting a cluster-randomized smoking cessation study.
16:32 Posted in Cybertherapy, Virtual worlds | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: cyberart, virtual reality
GPS Sneakers Send SMS to Parents if kids go off limites
From Textually.org
GTX GPS Xplorer Smart Sneakers keep track of your kids and if they wander beyond a delimited area, a GPS signal activates a text message alert to the parents phone.
13:15 Posted in Wearable & mobile | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: mobile, wearable




