Windsor Star
No words. No actions. Just brainpower. At Windsor’s John McGivney Children’s Centre, kids with complex disabilities are now learning to control music, games, and even mobility devices using only their minds — thanks to breakthrough brain-computer interface (BCI) technology that turns thoughts into action. For 17-year-old Alexander Khoury…
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‘Incredible’ — Brain-powered tech lets Windsor kids with disabilities take control
No words. No actions. Just brainpower. At Windsor’s John McGivney Children’s Centre, kids with complex disabilities are now learning to control music, games, and even mobility devices using only their minds — thanks to breakthrough brain-computer interface (BCI) technology that turns thoughts into action. For 17-year-old Alexander Khoury…