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Brain-computer technology lets kids with disabilities move and play

Eight-year-old Giselle Alnaser wants the Elmo stuffed toy sitting on a stool across the room, and she含羞草研究社檚 going to use her brain waves to get it.

As her mother encourages her with calls of, 含羞草研究社淟et含羞草研究社檚 go, let含羞草研究社檚 go, let含羞草研究社檚 go!含羞草研究社 Giselle concentrates asthe platform beneath her wheelchair appears to roll by itself toward Elmo. She smiles when she reaches the stool and an occupational therapist hands her the toy.

Giselle was diagnosed with a CAMK2b gene mutation when she was a toddler. It affects her brain含羞草研究社檚 ability to communicate with her muscles 含羞草研究社 meaning she can含羞草研究社檛 walk or move her arms much 含羞草研究社 and she含羞草研究社檚 not able to speak.

The Brain Computer Interface program at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital in Toronto develops technology that allows Giselle and dozens of other physically disabled children to use their minds to move and play.

含羞草研究社(These are) children who are not able to move themselves in space, (who) don含羞草研究社檛 have reliable movement and don含羞草研究社檛 have verbal communication or have difficulty with verbal communication. So really their only way of interacting with the environment is through their thoughts,含羞草研究社 said Susannah Van Damme, an occupational therapist and team lead for the hospital含羞草研究社檚 clinical BCI program.

The brain computer interface works like an on-off switch triggered by electrical patterns in the brain. While wearing a headset with EEG electrodes, the child is asked to think about something specific that will serve as a 含羞草研究社渃ommand含羞草研究社 thought. The child is then asked to relax and put their mind in a quiet, passive state, which serves as the 含羞草研究社渟top含羞草研究社 thought.

The electrodes transmit those electrical signals to a computer, where they are saved. The computer is trained through artificial intelligence to recognize those specific brain patterns when it sees them again and start or stop whatever device it含羞草研究社檚 connected to 含羞草研究社 such as Giselle含羞草研究社檚 rolling wheelchair platform.

含羞草研究社淎s long as an individual can generate activity in the brain you can kind of flick the switch and control the activity,含羞草研究社 said Tom Chau, senior scientist and head of Holland Bloorview含羞草研究社檚 Paediatric Rehabilitation Intelligent Systems Multidisciplinary lab.

Giselle generates a 含羞草研究社渃ommand含羞草研究社 thought bythinking about moving fast in her wheelchair, or focusing on the phrase 含羞草研究社済o, go, go.含羞草研究社

But any thought will do. The key is for the child to concentrate on it while the computer records the electrical brain pattern it creates.

Then when the child wants to make something happen, they think the same thought again, generating the same brain pattern that the computer now recognizes.

含羞草研究社(When a child) sends that 含羞草研究社済o含羞草研究社 signal, the computer interprets that just as a command to start, to activate whatever it is that it含羞草研究社檚 attached to,含羞草研究社 Van Damme said.

For another activity, the team attaches the computer to a bubble maker. The same command thoughts that allow Giselle to move her wheelchair now allow her to make bubbles appear.

In agame of 含羞草研究社渇reeze,含羞草研究社 the computer is programmed to play music when she thinks her command thought. As the Barney dance song plays, Giselle turns the music on and off as her mom and hospital staff dance around her. When she stops the music to make them freeze in position, Giselle smiles with delight.

含羞草研究社淪omeone who has not been able to turn on their favourite music or play a video game because of a physical disability, they can use their brain power to do that,含羞草研究社 Van Damme said.

Giselle含羞草研究社檚 parents, Samah Darwish and Naser Alnaser, said watching their daughter use BCI technology has been 含羞草研究社渁mazing.含羞草研究社

含羞草研究社淟ike any parent, you want some independence for the kids to do their own things 含羞草研究社 to move, to play, to learn and everything,含羞草研究社 said Alnaser.

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Although BCI research has occurredin various parts of the world for decades, a Canadian network comprised of Holland Bloorview, Alberta Children含羞草研究社檚 Hospital in Calgary and Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital in Edmonton has taken the lead in recent years in bringing the technology to children and youth with disabilities.

含羞草研究社淥ne thing that we noticed as a group of clinicians who see children and their families was that although those BCI technologies are rapidly advancing, the pediatric population were really neglected,含羞草研究社 said Dr. John Andersen, a University of Alberta associate professor of pediatrics who leads the BCI program at Glenrose.

含羞草研究社淲e wanted to see how we can make this accessible to children and learn from them and their families to kind of co-develop how this emerging technology can be accessible in its current form and how we can develop the technology and expertise around it in the future,含羞草研究社 said Andersen, noting that Chau at Holland Bloorview has been the trailblazer for the group.

Although the on-off switch activities help children and youth with neuromotor disabilities gain more control in their lives, the researchers say developing BCI technology to help non-verbal children communicate is the next major step 含羞草研究社 and a priority requested by their parents.

含羞草研究社淲e含羞草研究社檝e been doing research in communication for, you know, two decades now. But we含羞草研究社檙e finally getting it to the point where you含羞草研究社檙e going to be able to translate it,含羞草研究社 said Chau.

The hope is that in the near future, children will be able to use BCI to convey wants and needs using their minds, he said.

含羞草研究社(That would) really unlock huge potential for kids who含羞草研究社檝e been basically trapped in their own bodies,含羞草研究社 Chau said.

含羞草研究社淭hey have so much that they want to express. And there含羞草研究社檚 just never been the means.含羞草研究社





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