2019
DOI: 10.14569/ijacsa.2019.0100160
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Help Tetraplegic People by Means of a Computational Neuronal Control System

Abstract: In the present document we present an Interface called BrainMouse where its main task is to help people with motor disabilities specially tetraplegic or quadriplegic people that they can move the mouse of the computer by means of blinking or any neural response. The Interface uses the data obtained from a neuronal system which is responsible for taking reliable readings of the electrical signals generated in the human brain, through non-intrusive neuronal interfaces. The recorded data is used by the BrainMouse… Show more

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