When technology gets personal - 'BrainGate' Brain-Machine
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/438713/
POPULAR SCIENCE
January 2005
page 55
10.13 Mentally Clicking "Send"
by Elizabeth Svoboda
"A 25 year-old quadriplegic man composes and sends e-mail using nothing but his mind--and a penny-size brain implant made by Cyberkinetics in Massachusetts. The device, dubbed BrainGate, contains 100 electrodes that pick up on signals transmitted by neurons in the patient's brain, allowing him to control a computer or television."
Bob D.
POPULAR SCIENCE
January 2005
page 55
10.13 Mentally Clicking "Send"
by Elizabeth Svoboda
"A 25 year-old quadriplegic man composes and sends e-mail using nothing but his mind--and a penny-size brain implant made by Cyberkinetics in Massachusetts. The device, dubbed BrainGate, contains 100 electrodes that pick up on signals transmitted by neurons in the patient's brain, allowing him to control a computer or television."
Bob D.
Omega - 13. Dec, 14:27