When I say BLINK! What do you think?
Of that live on Vietnamese television?
Or do you think of someone with locked-in syndrome who can only communicate by blinking?
Or do you think about the idea of a universal eye language that uses blinks?
Today on Audacious, you'll hear about all that, plus a headset that measures the blinking of long-distance drivers so they know to take a break, and what it’s like when you have a rare condition that makes it so you can’t stop blinking.
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GUESTS:
- is a former air force combat camera operator, and currently the veteran jobs editor at Military.com
- Jason Gui is the Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer at Vigo Technologies. His wearable headset, , tracks drowsiness by measuring eye blinks
- Nancy Rosa is a resident of Poughquag, NY who has blepharospasm, a rare condition which causes uncontrollable eye blinking
- Dr. Hemangi Sane led the team that developed the world’s first eye language, “”. She is also the Founder & President of the Asha Ek Hope Foundation, and the Deputy Director of NeuroGen Brain & Spine Institute in Mumbai, India
- Clodagh Dunlop is the author of , about how she survived a brain stem stroke and used blinking to begin to communicate her way through locked-in syndrome
Jessica Severin de Martinez and Catie Talarski contributed to this show.