Skip to content

Toyota Research Achieves Brain Control of Wheelchair

CNET: Brain wave-detecting technology, or electroencephalography (EEG), isn’t new. In layman’s terms, a device, usually a cap wired with sensors, detects a person’s brain waves. That information is analyzed by a computer and applied to the device in question. Scientists have pursued the technology for decades, but have had difficulty achieving short response times.


Comment count on this article reflects comments made on Breitbart.com and Facebook. Visit Breitbart's Facebook Page.