Published On Jan 2, 2018
A brain injury victim in Nova Scotia communicated with her mother for the first time in 21 years thanks to new technology. Joellen Huntley, 37, suffered a catastrophic brain injury in a car accident back in 1996. Using eye-motion cameras and software on an iPad, Huntley was able to communicate with her mom and respond to a comment about her clothes.
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