Lorie Wimble Lorie is the "Liberal Voice" of Conservative Haven, a political blog, and has 2 astounding children. Find her on Twitter.

Your car may soon monitor your brainwaves thanks to Jaguar and NASA

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Jaguar Land Rover is currently developing a plethora of technologies that, should they be implemented into the company’s future vehicles, would help drivers avoid accidents. It sounds like some pretty standard automotive safety research, and it is for the most part, but there are a few technologies that the company is working on that sound like something from a science-fiction movie, such as a steering wheel that reads your brain waves using technology that’s currently used by NASA. 

The British automaker is developing new technology that will use sensors in the steering wheel to measure your brainwaves, and if that isn’t creepy enough, Jaguar Land Rover believes it can detect whether you’re distracted or falling asleep. “If brain activity indicates a daydream or poor concentration, then the steering wheel or pedals could vibrate to raise the driver’s awareness and re-engage them with driving,” said the company’s research and technology director Dr Wolfgang Epple. In order to develop the technology, Jaguar Land Rover is actually researching a method that is used by NASA to develop a pilot’s concentration skills. User trials are underway to collect more data on how different brainwaves can be identified through the steering wheel sensors with the assistance of neuroscientists. Ideally, Jaguar Land Rover will be able to offer the technology as part of a new wide range of safety features aimed at reducing accidents caused by stress and distracted driving. In addition to the steering wheel sensors, the automaker is testing a medical-grade sensor integrated in the seat of a Jaguar XJ to detect vibrations from a driver’s heartbeat and breathing.

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Lorie Wimble Lorie is the "Liberal Voice" of Conservative Haven, a political blog, and has 2 astounding children. Find her on Twitter.

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