App Lets People With Disabilities Use Devices With Thought Alone

Canadian Broadcasting Company - Top Stories News
Source: Canadian Broadcasting Company - Top Stories News When Claire Sonnenberg was born with cerebral palsy, her parents were told she would never talk, walk, or do much of anything on her own. Now, the smart and smiley 10-year-old plays video games, bakes, and pores over books using a brain-computer interface—a type of noninvasive technology that allows her to control devices and communicate using only her thoughts. Last month, the interface was released to the general public as an app called.