Communicating via "brain computer interface"

A University of South Floriday psychologist and his students are working on ways for people who are paralyzed but fully conscious to communicate via a brain computer interface, using brain waves alone to operate a virtual keyboard. So far the method is slow–about one character every 26 seconds–but if you have no other means of communication with the outside world, it would be far, far better than nothing. And, of course, with further research, the rate should improve.

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