The person in the wheelchair wears a cap that can read brain signals, which are relayed to a brain scan electro-encephalograph, or EEG, on the electrically powered wheelchair, and then analysed in a computer program.

Wana see one in action? Check out this one developed by University of Zaragoza in Spain.
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