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Title: Moving wheelchairs with your thoughts
Other Titles: Students' THINKing
Keywords: Electroencephalography
Brain-computer interfaces
Issue Date: 2012-09
Publisher: University of Malta
Citation: THINK. 2012. (3.) p. 7.
Abstract: Brain to computer interface (BCI) devices can read a person’s thoughts and turn them into commands to move objects. They can give freedom to people suffering from movement impairments. Rosanne Zerafa (supervised by Tracey Camilleri) developed a system that detects a person’s brain patterns while they are thinking of moving a particular part of their body and translates them into commands to move a cursor. http://www.um.edu.mt/think/moving-wheelchairs-with-your-thoughts/
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/5787
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