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How brain imaging is getting a boost from video game engines

Glass brain flythrough - Gazzaleylab / SCCN / Neuroscapelab

Unity 3D game-engine lies at the heart of Glass Brain, data visualization of real-time brain function.

It’s a project by UCSF’s Neuroscape Lab:

Neuroscape’s unique multidisciplinary approach involves the development of custom-designed, closed-loop systems that integrate recent technological advances in software (e.g., 3D video game engines, multimodal recording and brain computer interface algorithms) with the latest innovations in hardware (e.g., virtual reality, motion capture, GPU computing, wearable physiological recordings, and transcranial brain stimulation).

Building effective closed-loop technologies necessitates collaborative development teams of experienced designers, programmers, multimedia engineers, UI experts, and artist/musicians, working closely with our Core scientists to generate engaging interactive experiences complete with adaptivity, rewards, art, music, and story.

Glass Brain (UCSF / Neuroscape)

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