This Toronto hospital teaches children with disabilities to control a computer using their minds
Deborah Baic and Jake Kivanc
What if you could use your computer with only your mind? For children testing a cutting-edge brain computer interface (BCI) at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, that idea is no longer theoretical. The BCI uses computer software that translates the children's brain activity into actions allowing them to operate a video game or a remote control car without having to use their voice or their hands.
The Globe and Mail
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