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Uploaded by thakorlab on Sep 26, 2009
Using advanced signal processing algorithms developed by researchers at Johns Hopkins University, a congenital amputee is able to control the popular Wolfenstein video game using only EMG signals from the residual limb.
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does the video game train the brain to better control the games movement?
suchadirtybird1 1 year ago
badass
vivisandude 1 year ago
@NooShoahk thats like nothing. all he would have to do is just use his right hand.
Gameboykd 1 year ago
@Gameboykd
I would love to see him play Wii Tennis.
NooShoahk 1 year ago
would love to see him play counter strike 1.6
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does the video game train the brain to better control the games movement?
suchadirtybird1 1 year ago
badass
vivisandude 1 year ago
@NooShoahk thats like nothing. all he would have to do is just use his right hand.
Gameboykd 1 year ago
@Gameboykd
I would love to see him play Wii Tennis.
NooShoahk 1 year ago
would love to see him play counter strike 1.6
Gameboykd 1 year ago