Brain implants can help people with paralysis 'speak' throug

Brain implants can help people with paralysis 'speak' through screens faster, more accurately than before, new studies show

Dr. Jaimie Henderson had a single wish throughout childhood: for his father to be able to speak with him. Now a scientist and neurosurgeon at Stanford Medicine, Henderson and his colleagues are developing brain implants that might be able to make similar wishes come true for other people with paralysis or speech impairments.

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