AI Headset Aids ALS Patients
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Non-invasive brain headset enables ALS patients to speak again

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Non-invasive brain headset gives back power of speech to ALS patients.
Axon-R from Cognixion is helping ALS patients communicate with their families.
The headset uses augmented reality to show multiple options for letters, words, or phrases to the user and then uses the brain signal to decode user choices.
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