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Peter Shann Ford

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Control Bionics founder Peter Ford with NeuroNode

Peter Shann Ford is the Australian Founder of Control Bionics , a neural systems technology company, and the inventor of NeuroSwitch, a patented EMG (electromyograph) and EOG (electroocculography) based communications and control system for people with profound disabilities including Locked in Syndrome.

References

  1. "Control Bionics key to locked-in syndrome" (PDF). The Australian.
  2. "ABC Australian Story: Peter Ford - The First Word".
  3. "NeuroStrip: newest neural control of communication, robotics, VR/AR/MR in a tiny sticky strip". YouTube. 28 June 2024.
  4. "Mensa World Journal November 2023" (PDF).


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