Hi,
I am a new amateur Mavic AIr 2 and Mavic Mini drone pilot. For many years, I have worked on neurotechnology designed to enhance human performance (See: Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation — IST). Some of this neurotech involves non-invasive neuromodulation to stimulate the auricular branch of the vagus nerve to enhance cognitive skill training and operational performance for various applications, as well as human-computer interactions. I have decided to launch a couple small company IR&D projects aimed at applying these technologies to enhance consumer/prosumer/pro drone pilot performance. There are multiple applications where vagal nerve stimulation and EEG-based brain-computer interfaces can i) enhance the drone operator experience and ii) enhance drone operator performance.
It will take me some time to build a following and deploy the tech for commercial applications. In the interim and to the extent I can I plan to regularly share how neuromodulation, neurotechnology, and brain-machine interfaces can be used to enhance drone operator performance.
I look forward to interacting with and learning from the MavicPilots community! There is so much to learn, exchange, and share.
Sincerely,
Jamie: OpenSkyBCI
I am a new amateur Mavic AIr 2 and Mavic Mini drone pilot. For many years, I have worked on neurotechnology designed to enhance human performance (See: Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation — IST). Some of this neurotech involves non-invasive neuromodulation to stimulate the auricular branch of the vagus nerve to enhance cognitive skill training and operational performance for various applications, as well as human-computer interactions. I have decided to launch a couple small company IR&D projects aimed at applying these technologies to enhance consumer/prosumer/pro drone pilot performance. There are multiple applications where vagal nerve stimulation and EEG-based brain-computer interfaces can i) enhance the drone operator experience and ii) enhance drone operator performance.
It will take me some time to build a following and deploy the tech for commercial applications. In the interim and to the extent I can I plan to regularly share how neuromodulation, neurotechnology, and brain-machine interfaces can be used to enhance drone operator performance.
I look forward to interacting with and learning from the MavicPilots community! There is so much to learn, exchange, and share.
Sincerely,
Jamie: OpenSkyBCI