UCSF’s Sean Metzger, the study’s lead author, noted that one of the man’s
favorite sentences to write down was “Anything is possible” (UCSF).
favorite sentences to write down was “Anything is possible” (UCSF).
Home » Blog » On Tuesday, scientists in the United States announced that a disabled man who cannot speak or type could spell out over a thousand words using a neuroprosthetic device that transforms brain waves into entire phrases.