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Use of brain-computer interface, virtual avatar could help people with gait disabilities
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Use of brain-computer interface, virtual avatar could help people with gait disabilities
Researchers have shown for the first time that the use of a brain-computer interface augmented with a virtual walking avatar can control gait, suggesting the protocol may help patients recover the ability to walk after stroke, some spinal cord injuries and certain other gait disabilities.
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