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Brain scanner may help “locked in” people communicate

October 18, 2012October 18, 2012

People unable to speak through paralysis may one day be able to spell out their thoughts with technology being developed by Dutch scientists. The brain-scanner measures different levels of brain activity and associates each level with a letter of the alphabet.

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