Assistive technologies for traumatic brain injury

Paul Gnanayutham

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Abstract

This paper discusses an investigation carried out on choosing the appropriate brain-body interface for a group of non-verbal severely brain injured participants to aid communication and recreation. Although extensive research has been carried out in the last few years with invasive and non-invasive brain-body interfaces for the traumatic brain injured community, not enough has filtered through to be used as an everyday tool for communications.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18-21
Number of pages4
JournalACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing
Issue number80
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2004

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