A Seminar On Neural Interfacing / Brain Computer Interface

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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF

ENGINEERING AMRAVATI

A seminar on Neural Interfacing / Brain


Computer Interface

Guided By :- Prof. M.B.Waghmare


Presented By:- Ma. Shashank M.
Nandeshwar (16005067)
What is
Neural Place your screenshot here

Interfacing ?

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Introduction
⬡ A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is a technology which allows a
human to control a computer, peripheral, or other electronic device
with thought.

⬡ It does so by using electrodes to detect electric signals in the brain


which are sent to a computer.

⬡ The computer then translates these electric signals into data which is
used to control a computer or a device linked to a computer.

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Basic block diagram of a BCI system incorporating signal detection, processing and deployment
How the Brain turns
Thoughts into Action ?
⬡ The brain is full of neurons; these neurons are connected
to each other by axons and dendrites.
⬡ Your neurons - as you think about anything or do anything
- are at work.
⬡ Your neurons connect with each other to form a super
highway for nerve impulses to travel from neuron to
neuron to produce thought, hearing, speech, or movement.
⬡ If you have an itch and you reach to scratch it; you
received a stimulus (an itch) and reacted in response to the
stimulus by scratching.
⬡ The electrical signals that generated the thought and
action travel at a rate of about 250 feet per second or
faster, in some cases.

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How Neural
interfacing
works ?

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Interface
⬡ The easiest and least invasive method is a set of electrodes
-- a device known as an electroencephalograph (EEG) --
attached to the scalp.

⬡ The electrodes can read brain signals.

⬡ To get a higher-resolution signal, scientists can implant


electrodes directly into the gray matter of the brain itself, or
on the surface of the brain, beneath the skull.

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Invasive BCIs
⬡ Invasive BCIs are implanted directly into the grey matter
of the brain by neurosurgery.

⬡ As they rest in the grey matter, invasive devices produce


the highest quality signals of BCI devices.

⬡ But are prone to scar tissue build-up, causing the signal


to become weaker or even lost as the body reacts to a
foreign object in the brain.
Brain Gate Neural Interface System 

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Partially Invasive
⬡ It is another brain signal reading process which is applied
to the inside the skull but outside the grey matter.

⬡ Electrocorticography(ECoG) is the example of partially


invasive BCI.

⬡ An electrocorticograph (ECoG) records the activity of the


brain inside the skull, but from the surface of the
membranes that protect it.

⬡ An electrode Grid is being implanted by surgical incision.

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Non-Invasive

It is the most useful neuron signal imaging method which


is applied to the outside of the skull, just applied on the
scalp.

Techniques
Electroencephalography (EEG)
Magnetoencephalography(MEG)
functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)

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Advantages of BCI
Eventually, this technology could:
⬡ Allow paralyzed people to control prosthetic limbs with
their mind.
⬡ Transmit visual images to the mind of a blind person,
allowing them to see.
⬡ Transmit auditory data to the mind of a deaf person,
allowing them to hear.
⬡ Allow gamers to control video games with their minds.
⬡ Allow a mute person to have their thoughts displayed and
spoken by a computer.

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Disadvantages of BCI

 Research is still in beginning stages.


 The current technology is crude.
 Ethical issues may prevent its
development.
 Electrodes outside of the skull can detect
very few electric signals from the brain.
 Electrodes placed inside the skull create
scar tissue in the brain.

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Applications

⬡ Provide disabled people with communication, environment control, and movement restoration.

⬡ Provide enhanced control of devices such as wheelchairs, vehicles, or assistance robots for people with
disabilities.

⬡ Provide additional channel of control in computer games.

⬡ Monitor attention in long-distance drivers or aircraft pilots, send out alert and warning for aircraft pilots.

⬡ Develop intelligent relaxation devices.

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Conclusion
As BCI technology further advances, brain tissue may one day give way to
implanted silicon chips thereby creating a completely computerized simulation
of the human brain that can be augmented at will.
Futurists predict that from there, superhuman artificial intelligence won't be far
behind.

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Thank you !

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