> “There are some fundamental advantages that we have over really any camera-based technology...” CTRL-labs’ head of R&D, Adam Berenzweig, told TechCrunch in an interview late last year. “There are no issues with collusion or field-of-view problems”<p>I wasn’t in the room, but I’d bet good money that the word he actually used in the interview was “occlusion”.<p>That said, the prospect of a neural monitoring armband with collusion problems sounds like the premise for some great dystopian sci fi.