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#1 roo

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Posted 09 June 2011 - 02:29 PM

Hi guys&girls came across this article while surfing http://uk.gizmodo.co...eer-wheelchairs
Researchers have tested a tongue piercing that'll allow paralyzed people to steer their wheelchairs in any direction. All they have to do is move their tongue a specific direction and the wheelchair will follow.The tongue piercing initiative is being run by the Northwestern University School of Medicine and they pierced the tongue of Martin Mireles, a former church youth leader who got shot in the neck. He was able to navigate his wheelchair through an obstacle course with his mouth closed (and his tongue waggling around, of course). How does it work?

Basically Mireles was pierced with a magnetic stud through his tongue. In order to make the wheelchair move, he had to wear a headset with sensors that could pick up the magnetic waves from the tongue ring. To go forward, he would move his tongue to the upper left corner of his mouth. Easy enough.

Why a tongue ring? Because researcher says the tongue doesn't tire easily and is usually not affected by a spinal cord injury because its connected to the brain through the cranial nerve. And the tongue ring is more effective than when they glued a magnet to a test subject's tongue (which would eventually fall off). In the future, they imagine this technology could be implemented to differentiate each task by touch of a tooth. One tooth could mean opening a door, other could mean flipping on the TV. [NY Times, Photo Credit: Steven Kagan/NY Times]


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Posted 09 June 2011 - 04:18 PM

Sounds cool, but you better turn that chair off before pleasing your lady friend. :P

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Posted 09 June 2011 - 11:08 PM

I just wonder what will happen when you talk? or cough?

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Posted 18 October 2011 - 08:41 PM

Hi everyone I'm Martin Mireles I came to this site looking at every where i been talked about n i liked this site... if u want to ask me any questions about the study go ahead ask i'll gladly answer .

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Posted 18 October 2011 - 09:01 PM

View Postsh1wn, on 09 June 2011 - 11:08 PM, said:

I just wonder what will happen when you talk? or cough?
Well there are 3 modes 1st mode u have to hold ur tongue in a certain part of ur mouth to go the direction u need to go n that one its hard to talk with n if u cough it'll just stop the 2nd mode is also hard to talk when ur operating the system on that mode u need to run ur tongue from left to right constantly to manuver the chair n finally the last n my favorite the 3rd mode with this one u can have a conversation or chew gum while on this mode u only tap the dirrection u want to go n the chair will continue to go until u tap for another command ..... with the piercing u can use the computer easy n also dial a smart phone , the goal for this program is to be able operate any thing that use a remote control to open doors turn things on n off like tv's radios n change the channels close n open curtains our blinds n with the hopes of maybe some day drive a car

View PostScott_C4-5, on 09 June 2011 - 04:18 PM, said:

Sounds cool, but you better turn that chair off before pleasing your lady friend. :P
hey she'll just will get the ride of her life lol




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