Commanded by Thought
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Commanded by Thought
A new wheelchair-mounted robotic arm (WMRA), is controlled by reading a particular brain wave called P300. The person in the wheelchair looks at directional arrows flashing across a small screen. When the arrow points in the direction that they want to go, their brain lights up on the EEG, and the wheelchair or robotic arm moves accordingly. | Discovery News Video

 
 
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