Brain-machine interface (BMI) can improve the access of disabled persons to culture

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Experience a product that uses a brain-machine interface to support the disabled in Inner Mongolia

On the photo, it is shown how a man tries out a “hand movement rehabilitation system” that supports patients’ rehabilitation training at the Hohhot Cultural Museum (photographed by Liu Wenhua). The Hohhot Cultural Museum in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, was hosting an exhibition on the city’s literary works and support for the disabled using science and technology. The venue also featured an exhibition of science and technology systems and products that use brain-machine interface (BMI) technology and adopt virtual reality scenes to support patients’ rehabilitation training, and visitors were able to try them out.

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