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With training, people in mind-controlled wheelchairs can navigate normal and cluttered spaces – Neuroscience News

Summary: New brain-machine interface technology allows immobile people to control their wheelchairs through mind control. The BMI allows users to traverse natural and cluttered environments after training. Source: Cell press A mind-controlled wheelchair can help a paralyzed person gain new mobility by translating users’ thoughts into mechanical commands. November 18 in the newspaper iScienceresearchers demonstrate …

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