‘I love the sense of freedom’: an accessible adventure in North Yorkshire

Travelling with disabilities ‘I love the sense of freedom’: an accessible adventure in North Yorkshire The author’s sister, Lisa, on her battery-assisted handcycle in Dalby Forest. Photograph: Jane Dunford The…

BlueSky Designs' products enable disabled people to enjoy fuller lives by enhancing their independence – Newz Hook | Disability News – Changing Attitudes towards Disability

BlueSky Designs’ products enable disabled people to enjoy fuller lives by enhancing their independence Accessibility August 2, 2021 Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share…

Clinical Trial Results Indicate Low Rate of Adverse Events Associated With Implanted Brain …

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Clinical trials show encouraging safety profile for brain-computer interface turning thoughts …

In an important step toward a medical technology that could help … with paralysis to control assistive devices like computers or robotic limbs …

New 'thought-controlled' device reads brain activity through the jugular | Live Science

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Feet Operated Game Controller for Upper-limb Amputees | Disabled World

Feet Operated Game Controller for Upper-limb Amputees Published: 2016-06-29 – Updated: 2018-05-01Author: Johns Hopkins University | Contact: jhu.eduPeer-Reviewed Publication: N/AAdditional References: Accessible Games and Gaming Publications Synopsis: Novel controller allows…

WEBXTRA: National Literacy Month demo at Tyler's Lighthouse for the Blind – KLTV

She spoke with Assistive Technology Instructor, Brittney Walters about the devices used at East Texas Lighthouse for the Blind.