Adaptive Brain Interfaces From: Communications of the ACM - March 2003 - page 75 By: Jose del R. Millan Severely disabled people are largely excluded from the benefits of information and communication technologies have brought to our industries, economies, appliances, and general quality of life. But what if that technology would allow them to communicate thier wishes or control electronic devices directlyu through their thoughts alone? This is the goal and promise of the Adaptive Brain Interfaces (ABI) project, which aims to augment natural human capabilities by enabling people to interact with computers (after a brief training period) through the direct control of their thoughts. Full text of this story will soon be available at: http://www.acm.org/cacm/