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Emotiv Unveils World’s First Brain-Controlled Video Gaming Headset

Reveals Consumer Form Factor and New Detections for More Immersive Gameplay; Emotiv and IBM Intend to Work Together on Use of Neuro-Technologies in Virtual Worlds.

SAN FRANCISCO –(BUSINESS WIRE)– Emotiv Systems, the pioneer in brain computer interface technology, has revealed the Emotiv EPOCTM, a neuroheadset that allows players to control gameplay with their thoughts, expressions and emotions. The company unveiled the new device, in its final consumer form factor, during a live interactive demonstration at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.

The Emotiv EPOC is the first high-fidelity brain computer interface (BCI) device for the video gaming market and will be available to consumers via Emotiv’s Web site and through selected retailers in late 2008 for a recommended retail price of $299. Consumers can sign up to purchase one of the first headsets at www.emotiv.com.

The neuroheadset is a lightweight, sleek and easy-to-use wireless device, featuring sensors that detect conscious thoughts, expressions and non-conscious emotions based on electrical signals around the brain. Emotiv’s technology processes these signals, enabling players to control their in-game character’s expressions or actions and influence gameplay using their thoughts, expressions and emotions.

“Being able to control a computer with your mind is the ultimate quest of human-machine interaction,” said Nam Do, CEO of Emotiv Systems. “When integrated into games, virtual worlds and other simulated environments, this technology will have a profound impact on the user’s experience. Since announcing our prototype last year, we’ve made dramatic technological breakthroughs in order to create the first wearable, affordable brain-controlled gaming headset. We’re excited to see our vision realized this year and look forward to enabling gamers out there to experience brain-controlled gaming for themselves.”

Detections

The Emotiv EPOC detects over 30 different expressions, emotions and actions these include: emotional detections such as immersion, excitement, meditation, tension and frustration; facial expressions such as smile, laugh, wink, crossed eyes, shock (eyebrows raised), anger (eyebrows furrowed), horizontal eye movement, smirk and grimace (clenched teeth); and cognitive actions such as push, pull, lift, drop and rotate (on six different axis) as well as a completely new category of action based on visualization, the first of which is the ability to make objects disappear. As a result of these detections, players will enjoy a more immersive, lifelike experience. Games will be able to respond dynamically to player emotions, enabling, for example, more sophisticated dynamic difficulty adjustment. Players can more easily simulate the magical or fantastical aspects of gaming by controlling certain actions and expressions and manipulating objects in the game using their brains instead of a keyboard or controller.

In addition to these detections, the Emotiv EPOC incorporates a gyroscope, which enables the camera or cursor to be controlled by head motions.

Content

The Emotiv EPOC will ship with game content developed specifically by Emotiv to enable players to explore all the possibilities of brain-controlled gaming. In addition, users will have access to the Emortal, a next generation online portal that allows users to access and experience content through the neuroheadset. Designed as a spatial representation of a cityscape, users access the Emortal through a browser. They can walk though the cityscape and discover games and other applications that integrate with the Emotiv EPOC and download them. They can also upload their own content, such as music or photos, and experience them through the headset. Additionally, the portal provides an opportunity for social interaction with other Emotiv EPOC users through chat or community areas. The portal will be launched later this year in conjunction with general availability of the neuroheadset.

Consumers can also experience any of their favorite PC games through the neuroheadset, by using the Emotiv EmoKey, which allows the user to link any detection to any action in the game.

The Emotiv EPOC and IBM

Today, Emotiv and IBM announced that they intend to explore the potential of Emotiv’s BCI technology beyond the gaming market, into more strategic enterprise business markets and virtual worlds. IBM and Emotiv plan to explore how to make these environments more personal, intuitive, immersive and ultimately more lifelike. IBM also intends to explore how the Emotiv headset may be used for researching other possible applications of Emotiv’s BCI technology, including virtual training and learning, collaboration, development, design and sophisticated simulation platforms for industries such as enterprise and government.

“The use of BCI technology represents a potential breakthrough in human-machine interfaces, changing the realm of possibilities not only for games, but in the way that humans and computers interact,” said Paul Ledak, vice president, IBM Digital Convergence. “As interactions in virtual environments become more complex, mice and keyboards alone may soon be inadequate. BCI is an important component of the 3D Internet and the future of virtual communication.”

How brain computer interface technology works

The brain is made up of approximately 100 billion nerve cells, which are called neurons. When these neurons interact, an electrical impulse is emitted, which can be observed using non-invasive electroencephalography (EEG).

Brain computer interface technology works by observing an individual’s electrical brain activity and processing it so that computers can take inputs from the human brain. Human thoughts, expressions and emotions can therefore control and influence an application.

About Emotiv Systems

Emotiv Systems is a pioneer in brain computer interface technology. Its mission is to create the ultimate interface for the next-generation of man-machine interaction. It does this by evolving the interaction between human beings and electronic devices beyond the limits of conscious interface. Emotiv creates technologies that allow machines to take both conscious and non-conscious inputs directly from your brain. These technologies include a hardware and software platform that is being licensed to application developers and other third parties worldwide. Emotiv is announcing the world’s first consumer neuroheadset, the Emotiv EPOCTM as part of a complete product offering for consumers.

Today, Emotiv is developing solutions specifically for the electronic games and entertainment industry. In the future, Emotiv’s technology has the potential to be applied to numerous industries, including interactive television, accessibility design, market research, medicine, and security.

Founded by four award-winning scientists and technology entrepreneurs, Emotiv is headquartered in San Francisco, CA, and has offices in Sydney, Australia. Investors include Technology Venture Partners, Epicure Capital Partners and the Australian Federal Government. More information is available at www.emotiv.com.

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Date: February 21, 2008

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