Experiment with Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) in neuroscience laboratory - Stock-Fotografie

Lausanne, Switzerland - May 27, 2016: Eric Anselmo, who is wearing a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) hood, is discussing with neuroscientist Serafeim Perdikis at a lab of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. Eric's BCI hood is translating his brain activity into signals that control a computer. BCI technology aims to allow people with limited mobility to increase their independence or to enable completely paralyzed patients to communicate with their environment. At this specific lab session, Eric, who is paraplegic and sitting in a wheelchair, is training to pilot an avatar through a computer game just with his thoughts. The game is one of the disciplines at "Cybathlon", a championship for racing pilots with disabilities which will take place in October 2016 in Kloten, Switzerland. Eric and the team of EPFL neuroscientists is positive about winning "Cybathlon's" BCI race: at the end of the training session, they set a new personal high-score.
Lausanne, Switzerland - May 27, 2016: Eric Anselmo, who is wearing a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) hood, is discussing with neuroscientist Serafeim Perdikis at a lab of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. Eric's BCI hood is translating his brain activity into signals that control a computer. BCI technology aims to allow people with limited mobility to increase their independence or to enable completely paralyzed patients to communicate with their environment. At this specific lab session, Eric, who is paraplegic and sitting in a wheelchair, is training to pilot an avatar through a computer game just with his thoughts. The game is one of the disciplines at "Cybathlon", a championship for racing pilots with disabilities which will take place in October 2016 in Kloten, Switzerland. Eric and the team of EPFL neuroscientists is positive about winning "Cybathlon's" BCI race: at the end of the training session, they set a new personal high-score.
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