Muse

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Muse
Muse 01.png
Category Other Head-mounted Devices
Developer InteraXon Inc. [1][2]
Announced December 2012 [3]
Released Developers:
Consumers: [3]
Price 249 USD (June 2016)[4]
Operating system none (pairs with Android and iOS)
Sensors

EEG [5]

Weight g (unspecified)
Controls

smartphone [6]

Data available Limited
Risk factor Good
Not Standalone
http://www.choosemuse.com

Muse is a wearable headband that helps user with their meditation practice. The device measures and analyses brain signals of the user. Based on the data, it can inform the use whether their meditation session is effective and how much. To see this analysis, the user is required to install a provided mobile app. In addition to the brain wave analysis, the mobile app also offers coaching advice to users starting with midfullness meditation as well as a selection of relaxation audio.

Main characteristics

Musehedband 02.jpg

The device is in a form of a wireless, head-mounted headband. The headband is supported on ears and wraps around the user's forehead. The headband features 7 EEG sensors, 5 sensors on the forehead and 2 behind the ears. To use the device, the user pairs the headband with their smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth,[7] puts the device on their head, and waits for it to finish calibration.[8] After the device is calibrated, the user then can start their meditation session. During the session, the device acoustically informs the user on how calm they are. After the meditation, the device displays the overall analysis of the user's brain activity. The user can compare it with previous sessions and see whether they are improving in their meditation.

Museapp.jpg

The developer anonymously stores users' brainwave data on their servers.[9] Users can also participate in the "Muse Research Program" to help improve InterAxon's future products.[10]

There is a development kit available as well.[11]

Purpose

The device aims to improve the meditation routine by providing relevant brainwave data on calmness.

Company & People

Muse headband is developed by an Canadian technology company InterAxon Inc. that specializes in a brain-controlled computer solutions. The company is based in Toronto and was founded in 2007.[12][13]

  • Ariel Garten - Chief executive officer
  • Dr. Steve Mann - Founder, Research advisor
  • Dr. James Fung - Founder
  • Trevor Coleman - Chief operations officer
  • Chris Aimone - Chief technical officer

Important Dates

  • October 2012 - InterAxon Inc. launches an IndieGoGo campaign to fund the development of the device.[14]
  • 8 December 2012 - Muse is fully funded via an IndieGoGo crowdfunding campaign.[15]

Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment

Enhancement - the device enhances the users' meditation sessions by offering statistics about the brain activity during such sessions.

Ethical & Health Issues

http://www.choosemuse.com/legal (storage of the biometric data)

Public & Media Impact and Presentation

There is a great number of reviews and other articles that mention the device. The following section summarises the opinions on the device between the years 2012 to 2016.

CNN informed about the device being unveiled at the LeWeb conference in 2012. The author tried out a prototype of the device in a short demo. No assessment of the device was given but the author expressed the enthusiasm for future applications of the device.[16] Author of a review on Wareable from April 2015 took the device for a few weeks of testing. She calls the device a "meditation gadget for geeks" and offers thorough assessment of the design, fit, and functions of the device.

http://www.wareable.com/wearable-tech/muse-brain-sensing-headband-review-938

http://www.recode.net/2014/11/6/11632624/muse-headband-review-a-fitbit-for-your-brain

http://www.gizmag.com/interaxon-muse-eeg-brain-sensing-headband/36497/

http://www.canadianbusiness.com/lists-and-rankings/most-innovative-companies/interaxon/

http://www.choosemuse.com/blog/denver-public-schools-incorporates-muse-into-curriculum/

http://www.cultofmac.com/261581/muse-ces-2014/

http://www.choosemuse.com/what-are-people-saying/

http://observer.com/2015/10/i-tried-muse-the-brain-sensing-headband-that-tracks-how-well-youre-meditating/

Public Policy

Related Technologies, Projects or Scientific Research

http://www.healthnews.com/en/news/How-Stress-Affects-Academic-Performance/2wJiMoIl1ErOCym8JC9lWD/

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3200/JACH.56.5.569-578?redirect=1&journalCode=vach20

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3846392/

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0149763413002248

References