Tianjin Nankai University has found a way to link brain signals and car control system for the first time in China, which means "brain-controlled cars" are not far away.
Seen in this picture, a researcher wears a special hat with 14 sensors that captures the brain signals then delivers them to the computer processing system. This allows the car to perform operations such as opening and closing the door and adjusting the rear-vision mirror. Revealing that this University is well on it’s way to making a full blown brain controlled cars.