Nissan’s latest invention plugs into your brain to help avoid car accidents

It can start doing what you are thinking of doing a blink of an eye faster than you.
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Nissan’s latest invention plugs into your brain to help avoid car accidents
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Japanese automobile manufacturer, Nissan, has just unveiled a new technology that interprets the drivers' brain signals to tell which actions they intend to take next. The system, called "Brain-to-Vehicle" technology, can then transmit this information to the car's driver assist functions so that they initiate the desired maneuver hundreds of milliseconds before the driver can actually react. Nissan will demonstrate the system using a driving simulator at CES 2018 in Las Vegas.


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