Researchers from University of California San Diego have found a way to distinguish among hand gestures that people are making by examining only data from noninvasive brain imaging, without information from the hands themselves.
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New York, May 20 (IANS) US researchers are developing a non-invasive brain-computer interface that may one day allow patients with paralysis, amputated limbs
California, May 20: Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, discovered a way to identify people s hand movements by reviewing only data from noninvasive brain imaging, rather than information from the hands themselves. The findings represent an early step towards constructing a non-invasive brain-computer interface that could one day allow individuals with paralysis, amputated limbs, or other physical problems to use their minds to control a device that aids in daily tasks.
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