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Brain-computer interface (BCI)
A few questions about BCI for games and for helping people with motor disabilities.
Results are publicly available
1. What is your gender?
Female
Male
2. How old are you?
Younger than 20
20-35
36-50
51-65
Older than 65
3. Have you heard about the brain-computer interface (BCI) being used for playing games?
Yes
No
4. Have you heard about BCI being used to make it easier to live for people with physical disorder (e.g. moving wheelchair or spelling words on a pc screen)?
Yes
No
5. Do you think BCI will be used more often for games or for giving people with physical disorder a new way for interaction?
For games
For interaction
BCI won’t be used at all
6. Do you think BCI can be precise enough to give a real chance for people with impaired motor abilities to communicate or restore movement?
Yes
No
Not sure
7. Do you think it is not too difficult to keep focus and use your mind for a long period of time to use BCI?
Yes
No
Not sure
8. Do you think it is worth to develop BCI for entertainment?
Yes
No
Not sure
9. Do you think it is worth to develop BCI for giving people with physical disabilities a way for interaction?
Yes
No
Not sure
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