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  2. Brain painting - Wikipedia

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    Brain painting is a non-invasive P300-based brain-computer interface (BCI) [1] that allows painting without the use of muscular activity. The technology combines electroencephalography, signal processing algorithms and visual stimulation on a monitor to detect where the user focuses his attention, allowing him to voluntarily trigger commands to a painting software.

  3. Can 'brain painting' help ADHD patients? Research looks for ...

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    Aug. 2—TAMPA, Fla. — It was like a scene in "Stranger Things." A student at the University of South Florida put on a cap covered with tiny sensors that record electrical signals in the brain.

  4. Crawford Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Dunn was born in Bogalusa, Louisiana, and attended Haverford College and the University of Alabama before graduating with a bachelor's degree in industrial design from the Art Institute of Chicago. [3] Dunn arrived in Dallas in 1951 where he first worked at the Vought Corporation. Ten years later he opened his own design firm, Crawford Dunn ...

  5. Articulate (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Articulate profiles artists and how they interact with the world around them, with weekly 30-minute episodes on visual arts, crafts, ceramics, music, dance, photography, literature, and many other forms of art and expression. [1]

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  7. Greg Lindquist - Wikipedia

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    "Art picks: Greg Lindquist at NCSU College of Design", The News and Observer, Raleigh, NC, August 22, 2008 "Urban Landscapes at Elizabeth Harris", Art News, September, 2008 "Remembrance of Things Present, " Essay by Cary Levine Archived 2013-02-26 at the Wayback Machine for NCSU and Bethel Exhibition Brochure, August, 2008

  8. GREG GUTFELD: I've mastered the art of being selfish but ...

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    So, I'm back. And true, I had a baby. I was out for a month and I have the chewed-up nipples to prove it. Eat your heart out, Mayor Pete. I guess that makes me qualified to run the Department of ...

  9. The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Deijman - Wikipedia

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    The painting shows Dr. Deijman performing a brain dissection on the cadaver of an executed criminal, the Flemish tailor Joris "Black Jan" Fonteijn (1633/34–1656), a habitual offender who had robbed a textile store with a knife resulting in his execution by hanging. [1]