Scientists Built A Mind Controlled Wheel Chair
Miguel Nicolelis, Neuroscientist at Duke University said “In some severely disabled people, even blinking is not possible. For them, using a wheelchair or device controlled by non-invasive measures like an EEG (a device that monitors brain waves through electrodes on the scalp) may not be sufficient. We show clearly that if you have intracranial implants, you get better control of a wheelchair than with non-invasive devices,”. The Interface proves the future prospective for the persons with some disorder who have lost their voluntary muscles control and strength because of “Quadriplegia or Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis....