Brain Computer Interface (BCI)
Brain Computer Interface (BCI)
Brain Neurons
of each Neuron.
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH(EEG).
The Electrodes can read the Brain signals.
The another way to measure brain activity is with
BCI Applications
Development of devices that can be controlled by thoughts. If you think, a remote control is convenient,
imagine changing channels with your mind. A more difficult task is interpreting the brain signals for movement in someone who can't physically move their own arm. Once the basic mechanism of converting thoughts to computerized or robotic action is perfected, the potential uses for the technology are almost limitless.
Sensory Input
The most common and oldest way to use a BCI is a cochlear implant.
A cochlear implant bypasses the nonfunctioning part of the ear, processes the sound waves into electric signals and passes them via electrodes right to the auditory nerves. The result: A previously deaf person can now hear.
With enough practice, users can gain enough control over a cursor to draw a circle, access computer progs & control T.V.