Wireless brain implant allows “locked-in” woman to communicate | Scientific American
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Alex Kirkpatrick |
November 17, 2016
SAN DIEGO—A wireless brain-computer-interface (BCI) device that decodes brain waves has enabled a woman paralyzed by locked-in syndrome to communicate from the comfort of her home, researchers announced this week at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience
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