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the one that works and drives good
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wanna play among us
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Control Machines with your Brain
In the Muscle SpikerBox experiment we learned about how motor neurons activate muscles with electrical signals, and we learned how to record that electrical activity using the BYB Spike Recorder App. These EMG signals are powerful tools for doctors and scientists who study human physiology, but they are also powerful tools for us biohackers! By using our EMG signals as an input, we can begin to create human-machine interfaces.
The Muscle SpikerShield has all the same functionality of the Muscle SpikerBox, but it is also designed to pair with an Arduino Uno board. What is this 'Arduino,' you may ask? An Arduino is a microcontroller. Microcontrollers are simple devices at heart: they take input signals, execute custom code to interpret those signals, and then use that information and those commands to control other devices. A famous example of a microcontroller project is an automatic cat feeder. A sensor first measures the weight of food in the bowl (the input). Then the microcontroller reads that information and, if the weight of the food in the bowl is under a certain threshold, commands the food hopper to pour more food in the bowl.
https://backyardbrains.com/experiments/muscleSpikerShield
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