Device Taps Brain Waves To Help Paralyzed Man Communicate
AP News, July 14, 2021.
In a medical first, researchers harnessed the brain waves of a paralyzed man unable to speak and turned what he intended to say into sentences on a computer screen.
It will take years of additional research but the study, reported Wednesday, marks an important step toward one day restoring more natural communication for people who cant talk because of injury or illness.
Most of us take for granted how easily we communicate through speech, said Dr. Edward Chang, a neurosurgeon at the University of California, San Francisco, who led the work. Its exciting to think were at the very beginning of a new chapter, a new field to ease the devastation of patients who lost that ability.
Today, people who cant speak or write because of paralysis have very limited ways of communicating...
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- 2017, University of California, San Francisco, neurosurgeon Dr. Edward Chang is reflected in a computer monitor displaying brain scans as he performs surgery at UCSF. In a medical first, researchers, led by Chang, harnessed the brain waves of a man paralyzed and unable to speak for 15 years - and turned what he intended to say into sentences on a computer screen.