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Brain-computer interfaces to help kids with cerebral palsy test better

One of the biggest challenges for people with neurological disabilities is that they are frequently more intelligent than their cognitive impairment suggests. The University of Michigan spinout Neurable has collaborated with Wearable Sensing on a brain-computer interface that taps into the cognitive process we use for making certain decisions to help children with cerebral palsy score better on Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test. (MedCity news)