India, Jan. 18 -- After a brainstroke, many patients get paralysed and lose the ability to move their limbs, even though their brain continues to send movement-related signals. Now, researchers at National Institute of Technology (NIT) Goa have developed an artificial intelligence enabled technology which will help. such patients to move their limbs in the direction that they want by capturing and understanding these hidden signals from the brain and converting them into meaningful commands.

"Our technology is a smart brain-computer in-terface (BCI) system that reads brain signals and understands what a stroke patient is trying to do or imagine, such as moving a hand or leg." Associate Professor, Department of NIT Goa, Dr Damodar Reddy E...