A brain-computer interface (BCI) also known as a neural-control interface, is a direct communication pathway between an enhanced or wired brain and an external device. BCI translates brain signals into electronic signals that allow control of devices like prosthetic limbs, wheelchairs, or computer cursors with thought. BCIs allow people who cannot communicate through normal means to control external devices once again. BCI serves as a useful tool for medical applications like stroke ... Read more
A brain computer interface (BCI) facilitates communication between the human brain and an external device by detecting and interpreting electrical or magnetic signals generated by the brain. BCI can be used for direct control of prosthetic limbs or assistance with activities of daily living. The growing demand for non-invasive medical devices and the increasing applications of BCI in gaming and virtual reality are fueling growth of the BCI market. Major advantages of BCI over traditional ... Read more