Brainpainting
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Brainpainting is a way for paralyzed people to become artistically active or even to write. The normal way via the muscles of the limb is bypassed. The person can learn the necessary brain impulses. These are derived via an EEG and converted into corresponding computer commands.

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Konrad von Dieterich (1847-1888)
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Letter of Carl Stumpf on the 1st volume of his Tonpsychologie 1882
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Rector Stumpf about 1908
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Intervallapparatus according to Anton Appunn, Hanau
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Letter from R.H. Lotze to Carl Stumpf - December 1869
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