Mind-Reading cap lets unconscious patients talk
NCT ID NCT06426602
Summary
This study is testing a special cap and computer system called mindBEAGLE. It aims to help people who are unconscious due to brain injuries communicate by answering yes/no questions using their brain waves. The device uses vibrations, sounds, and thoughts of movement to see if patients can learn to communicate during their hospital rehabilitation.
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Locations
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UPMC Center for Assistive Technology
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15213, United States
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UPMC Rehabilitation Institute
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15219, United States
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