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With training, people in mind-controlled wheelchairs can navigate normal, cluttered spaces
November 18, 2022 by NewsBot
A mind-controlled wheelchair can help a paralyzed person gain new mobility by translating users' thoughts into mechanical commands. Researchers now demonstrate that tetraplegic users can operate mind-controlled wheelchairs in a natural, cluttered environment after training for an extended period.