Brain Computer Interfaces

Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are communication systems that enable direct interaction between the brain and external devices or software. These interfaces typically utilize electrodes placed on the scalp or directly onto the brain to detect and interpret brain signals, allowing individuals to control computers, prosthetic limbs, or other devices through their thoughts alone. BCIs have the potential to revolutionize fields such as healthcare, gaming, and assistive technology by providing a direct link between the brain and external technology.

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