Brain-controlled video game made

Ed Steele March 18, 2004 Comments Off on Brain-controlled video game made



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A video game where the character is controlled directly from a player’s brain, has been made by researchers. The player’s brain is “tuned in” by concentrating on flashing images, and then they can control the game.
The research has some serious uses too. Scientists want to help people who can’t move, but who can still hear, see and think perfectly well. They might be paralysed or have serious illnesses which stop them using computers or even talking.
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