
Electrodes connected to the brain allow two people with paralysis to type with their minds
One of the patients, with tetraplegia, achieved speeds similar to the average and with almost no errors

One of the patients, with tetraplegia, achieved speeds similar to the average and with almost no errors

Scientists from the Miguel Hernández University of Elche stimulated the visual cortex of the patient until he was able to perceive light, movement, and even large letters