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Mind-Controlled Wheelchair

carnun writes "New Scientist is reporting on the design of a new skull cap control mechanism that could lead to the supplanting of implanted electrodes for controlling wheel chairs. The new non-invasive method has been used to control a simple wheeled robots and could have lots of psychological benefits for quadruplegics."

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  1. Re:Help - I want to get off by merdark · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Probably stop is implied by *not* issuing a command.

    If you don't think, it don't go.

  2. I wonder what happens... by stupidsocialscientis · · Score: 4, Interesting

    when the user dreams they are moving? Similar neural areas may become active, and thus activate the wheelchair. If so, could an add-on be used to detect REM activity and incapacitate the device when the user is sleeping?

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    Well, as far as Sig's go, Freud was a doozy.