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A new study shows that a person with severe ALS paralysis can use a brain-computer interface to communicate. The findings, published in Nature Medicine, mark an important step toward real-world tools for people with severe speech and movement challenges. health.ucdavis.edu/news/headlin...
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A new UC Davis study, published in the journal Nature Medicine, shows a brain-computer interface system allows man living with ALS to ‘speak’ clearly, unassisted for a prolonged period.
Brain-computer interface enables independent, accurate communication for man living with ALS
UC Davis Health