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Eagleman just launched Kickstarter campaign for VEST, the Versatile Extra-Sensory Transducer -- a wearable device that, for starters, could help the deaf to hear.
David Eagleman, Co-Founder of Neo-Sensory and a neuroscientist wants to be able to one day to introduce the VEST data into human perception, such as having the ability to sense the weather as a ...
David Eagleman's résumé is deep but our latest BioFlash episode shows he's particularly excited about a device that could train the brain to see, hear and do so much more.
Back in 2015, Neuroscientist David Eagleman gave a TED talk about the potential to expand and create new senses. He showed off a haptic vest prototype that could translate audio input into an ...
Co-founder of Neo-Sensory, Inc. David Eagleman told Ivanhoe, "The thing to note is that this is exactly what your inner ear does.
Eagleman introduced VEST - Versatile Extra-Sensory Transducer - to the world at a TED Conference talk in March. He is director of the Laboratory for Perception and Action at Baylor College of ...
Under the direction of neuroscientist and best-selling author David Eagleman, Rice students are refining a vest with dozens of embedded sensors that vibrate in specific patterns to represent words.
Neuroscientist David Eagleman talks about time perception, synesthesia, and the vastness of human creativity.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- An experimental vest could be a game-changer for the profoundly deaf as it allows them to "feel" speech. The VEST, which stands for versatile extra-sensory transducer, uses ...
In March, the neuroscientist David Eagleman stood on stage to give a TED talk on sensory substitution, the idea of replacing the duties of one sense by using another. He spoke of how little of the ...
Scott Novich and David Eagleman, neuroscientists at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, are developing a device that relies on sensory substitution, which involves feeding information ...
The VEST is the brainchild of Dr. David Eagleman, a neuroscientist at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He designed the device based on the principles of sensory substitution, the ...