Neurotechnology Lets a Paralyzed Person Use Their Brain to Fly a Virtual Drone

Neurotechnology Lets a Paralyzed Person Use Their Brain to Fly a Virtual Drone

Learn how a brain-computer interface allowed a paralyzed patient to guide a quadcopter through a virtual course by thinking of moving their fingers. Learn how a brain-computer interface allowed a paralyzed patient to guide a quadcopter through a virtual course by thinking of moving their fingers. Technology All Articles | Discover Magazine

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