- https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15897
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- The Cthulhu Shield is the worlds first open source
sensory substitution and sensory augmentation development platform!
Sensory substitution is the name that has been given to tools and
techniques that take sensory information you would normally receive on
one sensory organ, and presents that information in another form to
another sensory organ. Your brain then figures out what to do with this
information and translates it into usable data. The Cthulhu Shield lets
anyone experiment and make devices that can expand your sensory
experience! This input device attaches directly into a 5V Arduino
development board, enabling it to electrically activate nerve endings in
your tongue (yup, your tongue) through an array of 18 electrodes with
the included Flexible Electrode Array.
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- This type of "tongue I/O" could be extremely useful to replace senses
that are weakened or absent, and could even be employed for
augmentation, such as sensing infrared or ultrasonic signals for
example, or receiving updates from the Internet. Using an 18 electrode
grid to tactilely display signals on the tongue, the electrodes on the
array can be activated with patterns of electrical pulses to depolarize
nerve membranes in the tongue to create different types of touch
sensations. You can use these touch sensations to draw shapes or simple
images on the tongue, feel different sound frequencies, receive turn by
turn directions with your tongue, send keystrokes to your computer,
control the cursor, or even control a mobility device. Additionally, the
Cthulhu Shield can sense whether or not your tongue is in contact with
different electrodes using capacitive sensing.
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- You can attach other SparkFun sensors to your Arduino, like a [small pressure sensor](https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11207)
to use the Cthulhu to feel the force you are exerting on an object if
you have nerve damage in your hands or are wearing thick gloves. Many
people have used tongue stimulation to improve their sense of balance as
well by using pressure sensors or [accelerometers](https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14587).
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- **Note:** The Cthulhu shield requires a Arduino R3 compatible device to work. Like the [SparkFun RedBoard](https://www.sparkfun.com/products/13975) or [SparkFun RedBoard Qwiic](https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15123) purchased separately.
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