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Friday, April 13, 2012

Great New Research: Move Chess Pieces Just by Thinking

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Hi everyone,

Here is an amazing article about a brain and chess study.

In Berlin they have a unique way of playing chess. The player sits motionless and, as if by magic, his pieces move around the board. His brainwaves are being harnessed so he can play just by thinking about the next move. The secret is in the headgear developed by researchers from Berlin’s Institute of Technology.



Researcher Michael Tangermann explained: “What we are seeing here is a brain-computer interface. It is a connection between the computer and the brain and it reads the intention of the player about the chess move he wants to make. It then converts it into a move. The player just needs to imagine which pawn he wants to move and where, then the computer recognises that and makes the move. So, the person can play without using his hands.”

Several electrodes measure brain activity in key areas and detect which piece the player intends to move. As soon as the player puts on the special cap, a system calibrates the software to recognise his or her specific traits - in this case it works on chess.

The brain-computer interface is not just for fun and games though. It could have serious medical applications, helping patients with severe motor neuron damage, for instance, to communicate with the outside world. Great that chess is a conduit to that!


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Friday, March 30, 2012

Your Brain is Wired Like a Chess Board, Says Study

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Hi everyone,
 
We loved hearing this according to a new research - Our brain is wired like a chess board. How cool.

An article by Ted Thornhill in the MailOnline states that researchers always thought our brain was like a mass of tangled wires. However, that's changed as researchers have found the brain fibres to connect at right angles and crossing each other in directions of up, down, right and left making the whole brain system resemble the pattern of a chess board!

Van Wedeen, of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), who led the study, said: ‘Far from being just a tangle of wires, the brain's connections turn out to be more like ribbon cables - folding 2D sheets of parallel neuronal fibers that cross paths at right angles, like the warp and weft of a fabric.

What’s more, this grid structure has now been revealed in amazing detail as part of a brain imaging study by a new state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner. Read the full story here.

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Friday, July 22, 2011

What chess does to your brain?

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Hi everyone,

Here is another fascinating study from Psychology Today. Susan R. Barry, Ph.D. in Eyes on the Brain writes: If you were to investigate the brain of a chess expert, where would you look? Would you look in an area of the bottom of the brain, called the fusifrom face area (FFA), which is thought to be important for facial as opposed to object recognition? This does not sound like a region that would be involved in playing chess!

Indeed, there is something so science-like, art-like and undefinable that chess has continued to fascinate us through generations. Read the full article at this link.




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