Peters and colleagues explored modified eye tracking and BCI with Shuffle Speller typing interface for individuals with ALS
Peters and colleagues explored modified eye tracking and BCI with Shuffle Speller typing interface for individuals with ALS
This paper addresses two main questions: “How well do existing alternative access methods meet users’ needs? And what is the best way to choose the “right” access method(s) for a given individual?”
Koester, H., Koch Fager, S., Gormley, J., Jakobs, E., Johnsen, K., & Brumberg, J. (2025). Supporting effective alternative access for individuals with physical disabilities: state of the science, emerging technologies, and future research directions. Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1080/07434618.2025.2499676
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