Brain Wave Communicator

by Dora Raymaker · 2009-05-06 16:00:00 UTC
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Following up on the autism and motor planning and communication themes, how about this new development from University of Wisconsin?

Adam Wilson posted two messages on Twitter on April 15. The first one, "GO BADGERS," might have been sent by any University of Wisconsin-Madison student cheering for the school team.

His second post, 20 minutes later, was a little more unusual: "SPELLING WITH MY BRAIN."

Wilson, a doctoral student in biomedical engineering, was confirming an announcement he had made two weeks earlier -- his lab had developed a way to post messages on Twitter using electrical impulses generated by thought.

More at the lab's blog, Wired, and Wisconsin Public Radio.

While the new technology is talked of in the context of paralysis, could it perhaps be useful in the context of apraxia or dyspraxia? No motor planning needed... ?

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