Brain-computer interface restores control of home devices for patient with ALS
byJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineTop photo: Tim Evans, 62, during testing; the BCI is picking up his brain signals to turn off the light using a communication board. Photo courtesy o
Updated on: January 04,2024
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Brain-computer interface restores control of home devices for patient with ALS
byJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineTop photo: Tim Evans, 62, during testing; the BCI is picking up his brain signals to turn off the light using a communication board. Photo courtesy o
Updated on:January 04,2024
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