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Originally Posted by Bourke
Am I missing something? Electroencephalography? An EEG measure electrical activity in the brain. It's used for clinical research and diagnosing mental and physiological disorders.
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That's what it's primarily used for at the moment, but there is the potential for determining a person's pleasure profile based on their EEG "signature".
More specifically a device that along with a computer program learns what a person really likes sexually (based on what regions of the brain "light up") and provides relevant content automatically.
We all should be harvesting customized profiles already based on the type of videos/pics a person clicks on, what time of day they click on them and how long they actually view them.
An easier option for now is to use the visitors webcam (or FF cam on a mobile device) to determine the level of pupil dilation, which is a marker for arousal.
The key is to get a user to "jack in" as they jack/jill off.
Biofeedback is becoming more popular as persons wear digital devices that monitor heart rate, blood pressure and other parameters (e.g. Nike Fuelband
http://www.nike.com/us/en_us/c/nikeplus-fuelband). There are so many directions we could go with such tech. In addition to adult providers finding out what a user really likes, imagine a user getting feedback on how "well" they did during a sexual performance (solo or with a partner). Then, on the couple's side of things, being able to tell when your partner is feeling aroused or even how intensely they had an orgasm. Digitally enhanced cock rings or dildos that have sensors to detect muscle contractions and pulse rates can assist in this regard.
Anyway, I'm rambling a bit, but like I said earlier the adult industry needs to get its users to jack in while they jack off.
