The power of neurotechnology: a car that runs on thought and moves forward when the mind is at ease

In a corner of the **Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (ITBA)**, science and calmness come together to bring to life a car that runs on thought. This is **NeuroRacing**, [an innovative system](https://noticiasambientales.com/innovacion/francia-desarrollan-tecnologia-que-convierte-bioetanol-y-residuos-agricolas-en-productos-quimicos-sostenibles/) developed by the Sleep and Memory Laboratory. By connecting **neuroscience, programming, and robotics**, the initiative translates human brain waves into signals that activate a toy car.

The project **uses electrodes placed on the head to record brain activity**. Unlike what happens in futuristic movies, there is no need to concentrate on a command, but rather to relax deeply. If **the mind reaches the right state, the car starts moving**; if not, it stops regardless of the intention.

This technology relies on **EEG sensors** that **capture electrical signals from the brain**. Then, a computer analyzes the information and, if it detects the previously calibrated relaxation patterns, it orders **a microcontroller to start the movement of the vehicle**. Every four seconds, the user’s mental state is evaluated.

The system does not respond to conscious thought or verbal commands. **It only advances if a high level of tranquility is maintained**. It is a tool that challenges nerves and rewards serenity in an increasingly fast-paced society.

![A car that runs on thought thanks to neurotechnology. Photo: TN – Leandro Heredia.](https://storage.googleapis.com/media-cloud-na/2025/07/neurotecnologia-300×165.png.webp)

## Neurotechnology that brings science closer to everyone

Beyond its striking nature, the value of **NeuroRacing** lies in its accessibility. There is no need to be an expert in meditation to interact with the system. **People of all ages can try the experience** with some practice and patience.

The developers have thought of an educational and motivational use: **showing how the mind can connect with technology without the need for complex commands**. This direct interaction with brain signals opens the door to future therapeutic, educational, and assistive applications.

The robot used in the trials is small in size, allowing for safe and controlled experiments. But the intention is not to design mentally controlled cars, but to **explore how brain activity can be used to operate different devices**.

## Thinking less, connecting more

**NeuroRacing’s** proposal raises a profound question: what if, to move things, we didn’t need to think more but to relax? In an era where everything seems to demand immediate action and reaction, this technology rewards calmness and introspection.

Possible applications range from **mind-controlled prosthetics to cognitive training tools**. The focus is not on replacing functions but on enriching how people can interact with their environment through neurotechnology.

[Advancing without pressing buttons](https://noticiasambientales.com/innovacion/movilidad-sustentable-mercedes-apuesta-por-motores-de-flujo-axial-para-sus-autos-electricos/), without speaking, without moving. Just breathing, relaxing… and **letting the mind speak**. That’s **NeuroRacing**: an invitation to return to the center in a world that never stops spinning.

![A car that runs on thought thanks to neurotechnology. Photo: TN – Leandro Heredia.](https://noticiasambientales.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/neurotecnologia-3-300×166.png)

## Neurotechnology: connecting the brain with technology

Neurotechnology is a field that **studies and develops devices capable of interacting directly with the nervous system**. Through sensors, algorithms, and computational platforms, it allows translating brain signals into commands that can control machines, applications, or prosthetics.

This discipline **combines knowledge of neuroscience, engineering, and computer science**, with applications ranging from medicine to robotics. Its main goal is to interpret neuronal activity to assist, rehabilitate, or enhance human capabilities without surgical intervention.

Among its most promising uses **are brain-computer interfaces** that allow controlling devices through thought or mental states. Research is also being conducted on its application in therapies for neurological diseases, cognitive stimulation, and improving emotional well-being.

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