Adam Wilson, doctoral program students bio-medic technical department at the University of Wisconsin developed a device called Brain-Twitter that allows Twitter members to post messages through the electrical stimulus generated by the power of mind.
Brain-Twitter application replaces the role of board keyboard for typing messages. With a red hat with an electrode and the work load to monitor brain activity to be translated as text. What was in the brain will be delivered directly to your computer and written on the screen.
"Development of this device can be used to help the people with" locked-in syndrome ", where they generally have a normal functioning of the brain but can not speak or move due to illness or injury," said Wilson, as quoted from CNN, Friday (24 / 4 / 2009).
Wilson necessarily invite colleagues, Justin Williams to make this breakthrough.
But Williams is not yet know when this invention can be marketed specifically for people with locked-in syndrome. He said only very happy and proud to be the invention of it.
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