Scientists create a wheelchair that can be controlled with your MIND

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

A mind-controlled wheelchair that translates brain signals into wheel movements brings hope to more than 5.4 million Americans with motor disabilities. The technology, created by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin, includes a skullcap with 31 electrodes designed to detect signals in the brain region regulating movement and a laptop fixed on the wheelchair so the AI could translate the signals into wheel movements. And all patients have to do is imagine they are moving their hands and feet. To move right, the users imagined moving both arms and to move left, they imagined moving both legs. A mind-controlled wheelchair proved successful in helping paralyzed patients navigate a cluttered room.