Called a brain-computer interface, the device detects activity in certain brain areas linked to movement, and uses the signals to mimic that movement in a virtual world. The technology could one day help paralysed patients to move robotic arms, or help sufferers of motor neuron disease to type out words on a virtual keyboard.
Brain-computer interface prototype is up and running
September 27th, 2005 by Klintron
Tags: MadScience·neuroscience

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