A Canadian company has created 3D glasses that can detect your mood and will adjust what you're watching according to how you're feeling.
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Their creations include thought-controlled 3D glasses that tests a person's ability to focus their mind for an extended period of time, reports Fox News.
"We've developed a simple sensor that sits on your forehead and reads your brainwaves," said InteraXon CEO Ariel Garten.
"It's just like a heart monitor that can read your heart rate. And the software translates your brainwave data and uses it to control your virtual world," said Garten.
He called it a brain/computer interface, or BCI, and InteraXon builds it into a simple, lightweight headband.
"It (3-D glasses) gives you the ability to watch a movie or televised content, and it knows the state that you're in, whether it be scared, excited, or bored," said Garten.
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