Neural repair and rehabilitation: Implant helps patient with incomplete locked-in syndrome

Nature Reviews Neurology 11, 2 (2015). doi:10.1038/nrneurol.2014.230 Author: Ian Fyfe A brain–computer interface (BCI) that uses an implanted electrode array has enabled a patient with incomplete locked-in syndrome to communicate effectively. Results in the new study also demonstrate the importance of on-screen keyboard design in such interfaces.Existing BCIs designed to facilitate communication for people
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