THE GLOVE THAT MAKES YOU BEETHOVEN
Do you people recall the movie called "Matrix"? The inventor (Thad Starner) of the glove says, “There’s that scene where they need to fly a helicopter and Trinity just says, “hang on” and then uploads the instructions to her brain. That’s the future of what I’m doing.”
The experiment that was started for the Georgia Tech Professor as a wearable experiment, could possibly make anyone pro at guitar, piano, Braille or even dance.
The glove is called Mobile Music Touch and what you have to do to play line Beethoven is to wear on the glove, and after a short time you will be playing Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" LIKE A PRO!
Not only you could play like a pro but effects the glove might have on those with spinal cord injuries. The Starner says, “We looked at those with fractured spines between the second and fourth vertebrae and found that using the glove actually helped them gain some sensation back in their hands.”
He also said the remarkable thing, that those who studied in the injury actually picks up skills faster if the don't think about it which in other terms is Passive Haptic Learning (PHL). He also mentioned that, if a person have ever been a dancer or played guitar the he knows s/he is better when s/he just move to the rhythm instead of thinking about what s/he is is doing.
[Credits: techcrunch]
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