This week saw a paper published by a German, Italian, Swiss, and American academic team regarding a successful research project where three participants with tetraplegic spinal-cord injuries (paralyzed from the shoulders down) successfully controlled an electric wheelchair with their minds. This included navigating, steering, turning, and controlling the speed of the chair through a hospital obstacle course with an impressive 95 to 98% accuracy.

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@Florence And great news for further developments. ❤️

@thewebrecluse Yes. If we can unlock the concept, there are some really great advances which could be made.

@Florence Concept already unlocked with successful implementation. The paper shows great improvements and plans moving forward. We can look forward to even more great things to come from here. ❤️

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