Published February 28, 2010, 12:00 AM
Chelsey Paradis had never laid her hands on anything like it: a device that taps brainwaves, eye movement and facial muscles to shift a computer cursor.
Learning to make choices
MSUM trying new ways to help man communicateChelsey Paradis had never laid her hands on anything like it: a device that taps brainwaves, eye movement and facial muscles to shift a computer cursor.

