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Frank Guenther, Boston
University: Mind Reading Computer System May Help People With Locked-in
Syndrome
Totally paralyzed people could communicate and control robots
October 17, 2011
Imagine
living a life in which you are completely aware of the world around you
but you're prevented from engaging in it because you are completely
paralyzed. Even speaking is impossible. For an estimated 50,000
Americans, this is a harsh reality. It's called locked-in syndrome, a
condition in which people with normal cognitive brain activity suffer
severe paralysis, often from injuries or an illness such as Lou Gehrig's
disease.
"Locked-in people are unable to move at all except possibly their eyes,
and so they're left with no means of communication but they are fully
conscious," says Boston University neuroscientist Frank Guenther.
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