You likely already know the things you like to do, like watching a sporting event, as well as the things that you don’t like to do, such as sitting in traffic. We all experience feelings when participating in such activities, and those feelings form the basis of a personal body of knowledge that we draw on to know whether we like doing a thing or not. Discounting philosophy, theology and other studies of the human condition, that’s life. However, it’s all a bit unscientific.
Emotiv Promises a New Window Onto Your Brain
Posted by: Patrick Nelson August 24, 2013 05:00 AMYou likely already know the things you like to do, like watching a sporting event, as well as the things that you don’t like to do, such as sitting in traffic. We all experience feelings when participating in such activities, and those feelings form the basis of a personal body of knowledge that we draw on to know whether we like doing a thing or not. Discounting philosophy, theology and other studies of the human condition, that’s life. However, it’s all a bit unscientific.