Brain-computer interface gives lock-in sufferers a way to communicate


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“Noninvasive brain-computer interface enables communication after brainstem stroke” (Science Translational Medicine) reports on the successful use of a brain-computer interface to allow an individual with “lock in syndrome” (conscious and aware, but unable to move any part of his body) to spell words and carry on dialogue with his family.

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