Description
A research team composed of scientists from Brown University, Providence Medical Center and Massachusetts General Hospital in the United States, published a study describing the "mind control" technology "BrainGate". This is considered a fundamental advance in the field of neuroscience and computing which could, in a not too far future, allow people with certain physical disabilities manage external devices over longer time periods.
Subject (according to the ISO classification of assistive products)
- Assistive products for face-to-face communication (ISO 22.21)
Subject (according to the ICF classification of Functioning, Disability and Health)
- Sensory functions and pain (ICF b2)