Stock Photo - 17 June 2019, North Rhine-Westphalia, Bochum: Sarshar Manoucheher, a paraplegic patient, uses a brain-computer interface to control his wheelchair with thought power. A working group of researchers from the Lausanne University of Technology in Switzerland and neurosurgeons from the Bergmannsheil University Hospital are investigating the potential of this technique for patients suffering from spinal cord injury and paralysis of the arms and legs. The first applications of the system have already been successful. Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa. - Bochum/North Rhine-Westphalia/Germany

Stock Photo: 17 June 2019, North Rhine-Westphalia, Bochum: Sarshar Manoucheher, a paraplegic patient, uses a brain-computer interface to control his wheelchair with thought.

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