Experimental Device Allows Paralyzed Individuals to Drive Wheelchair With the Flick of Their Tongue

A new study published in the journal Science Translational Medicine reports on the development of an experimental device that can allow those who are paralyzed to drive their wheelchairs simply by a flick of their tongue in the direction they want to go. Researchers led by Maysam Ghovanloo of the Georgia Institute of Technology developed the device that is technically a magnetic stud that is pierced into the tongue. Ghovanloo first developed the device as ...

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