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Hope for patients with paralysis: major breakthrough in Leuven's research on brain-computer interaction
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Hope for patients with paralysis: major breakthrough in Leuven's research on brain-computer interaction

Researchers at KU Leuven have made significant progress in developing brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that could help patients with neurological conditions regain control over movement and speech. This exciting study demonstrates that brain activity can be used to navigate a virtual character in real-time, allowing for intuitive control without physical movement. The findings suggest that BCIs could soon be used in everyday life, making a real difference for patients. With plans for clinical testing in the next two years, the future looks bright for those affected by paralysis.
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