By combining BCI and other assistive technologies, the researchers have developed an application so a user can remotely control a robot with telepresence features. They can manoeuvre the robot around the house, perform different actions and even communicate with people, all while remaining in bed. Similar technology also enables the user to operate an avatar in a virtual reality environment, either to train them to control a wheelchair or robot in a real environment, or for social interaction.
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