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“We had no idea someone who had never moved his hands for 10 years, if you asked him to write, what his brain would do,” Willett said. “It shows these fine dexterous (movements) still evoke rich patterns of brain activity that we can use.”
In the future, researchers hope the technology could be adapted to allow people who can t talk to simulate conversation through writing.
“While handwriting can approach 20 words per minute, we tend to speak around 125 words per minute, and this is another exciting direction that complements handwriting,” said Krishna Shenoy, professor of electrical engineering at Stanford University.
However, more work needs to be done before the study’s results can be successfully transferred into real-world applications such as a tablet, smartphone or computer.
Two former Politan Row concepts are back in business at the recently closed food hall space.
Ate Kitchen and Kin reopened Dec. 10 at 2445 Times Blvd., Houston, in Rice Village, but the two concepts will operate slightly differently than they did in their days at the food hall, which closed Nov. 13.
Caribbean-inspired Ate Kitchen will offer pickup as well as delivery within five miles and will be open Wednesday through Saturday from noon-6 p.m.
“I’m thrilled to be reopening Ate in Houston’s Rice Village,” chef Keisha Griggs said in a news release. “The restaurant community looks decidedly different and how we deliver our cuisine has definitely shifted, but we are looking forward to opening back up just in time for the holidays. We can’t wait to see old and new friends alike.”