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The Use of EEG in BMI for Communicating With Patients With Locked-in Syndrome
A robotic vest that can be controlled by brain-derived signals is being tested in Brazil. Called an axoskeleton, it will allow patients with locked-in syndrome to communicate for the first time. The control is based on this concept of share control - patient produces a signal which indicates what action she wants to initiate. And the axo materialize that action through this very smooth, very quiet hydraulic power. It's going to be shipped to Brazil next week where eight patients have been training since last December and they'll start getting used to the AXOSKELLUSION later this month.
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