Introduction Brain computer interface applications are no longer the exclusive domain of science fiction. What began as theoretical research in the 1970s is now a rapidly accelerating field of neurotechnology sitting at the intersection of neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and engineering. Today, real people with paralysis are typing with their thoughts. Amputees feel sensations through robotic hands. Children with learning differences receive instruction tailored in real time to their...
15 Real-World Applications of Brain-Computer Interfaces Changing Lives Today
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