Brain-Computer Interfaces And Neural Prosthetics
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) enable direct communication between the brain and external devices, offering rehabilitation solutions and assistive technologies. Research focuses on decoding neural signals, optimizing interface design, and enhancing motor and cognitive function in individuals with neurological impairments. BCIs have transformative potential for restoring independence in patients with paralysis or sensory deficits.
- Neural decoding for prosthetic control
- Rehabilitation devices
- Adaptive brain-computer interfaces
- Assistive neurotechnologies
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