How brain-computer interfaces are helping kids with disabilities

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Canadian scientists are using brain-computer interfaces to help kids with severe disabilities communicate and interact with the world around them.

For The National, CBC’s Tashauna Reid breaks down how neurotechnology works and what’s being done to improve access.

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