01-02-2017 01:30 via popsci.com.au

Device reads brain activity to help locked-in people communicate

People with a rare condition called complete locked-in syndrome may finally have a link to the outside world. By reading the brain activity of completely paralyzed people in a new way, researchers could tell whether the test subjects were thinking 'yes' or 'no' in response to a question. The results were published Tuesday in the journal PLOS Biology.
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