Mind Reading Technology Allows Paralyzed Musician to Play After 27 Years

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‘An artist’s passion is a passion to be reckoned with. From poets to painters to musicians, artists of all sorts are driven by an undying love for creation and the expression of their own imaginations. Through chord progressions, colors, shapes, and beautifully placed words, artists have the power to make us leap with joy, fall to our knees and weep, and everything in between. A passionate artist lives for art. They live to create and share their creations. Many of us can only imagine what it would be like to be stripped of the ability to express our passions.

Fifty-year-old Rosemary Johnson was once a member of the Welsh National Opera Orchestra, and was on her way to becoming a world-class violinist. However, in 1988, Johnson met a cruel twist of fate, suffering heavy brain damage in an auto wreck in her early 20s. She stayed in a coma for seven months.’

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