Human-computer-interface for controlling the assistive technology device

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Illustration Human-Computer-Interface. (Source: https://www.canterbury.ac.nz/)

Imagining the motion without actually making the movement is called motor imagery. Motor imagery has been extensively developed for the Brain Computer Interface, a new technology that utilizes brain waves…

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