A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a device that lets the human brain communicate with and control external software or hardware, like a computer, mobile device or robotic limb.
Brain-computer interface (BCI) is a device that translates signals in the brain to control some external activity. For example, they might control acursoror a prosthetic limb. They might also be called a brain-machine interface. BCI is currently being researched and is targeted at people with ...
3.11Brain-computer interface Brain-computer interface(BCI) also called the brain-machine interface, establishes direct communication between the brain and external devices. In particular, it allows disabled people to communicate with the environment. It can be useful tool in sleep disorders, brain disor...
In this signal processing stage, the classified features are translated and transformed into actual commands to operate an external device (BCI application). Examples of the outputs given after feature extraction include commands for c...
The third part summarizes previous examples of intervention, focusing on how to select appropriate interaction paradigms for patients with different functional impairments. For the last part, we discussed the indicators and influencing factors in evaluating the therapeutic effect of BCI as intervention....
Blankertz, B., Tangermann, M., Popescu, F., Krauledat, M., Fazli, S., Dónaczy, M., Curio, G., Müller, K.R.: The berlin brain-computer interface. In: Graimann, B., Pfurtscheller, G. (eds.) Non-Invasive and Invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces. Springer, Heidelberg (2008) ...
"Have you ever imagined controlling objects with your thoughts, or conversing with machines through your mind?" the NHSA asked, in an apparent attempt to promote the technology. "As science fiction becomes reality, are you ready to embrace a cyber life?"There are already examples of successful...
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Despite auditory BCIs overcome the problem of the visuals, there are not many examples of them in the BCI literature. In this paper we review the research and main contributions to auditory BCIs, and compare them with visual BCIs, especially to communicate with complete locked-in patients....
As used herein, the term “device” refers to a piece of equipment or a mechanism designed to serve a special purpose or function. In the examples, the device is a cursor on a video monitor. Other examples of devices within the intended meaning of the term include, without limitation, whe...