Severely Disabled People Mind-Control a Robotic Arm via EEG
June 26th, 2019 Medgadget Editors Neurosurgery, Rehab Scientific collaborators from Carnegie Mellon University and University of Minnesota have created a way for people to control a robotic arm using a non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI). Previously, electrode array implants in the brain have been necessary to give severely disabled people the ability to manipulate an external… Read More »