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Brain-Computer Interfaces

Brain-Computer Interfaces



Author: Theodore W. Berger
Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008
Publisher: Springer
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9048179602



Brain-Computer Interfaces: An international assessment of research and development trends


Brain-computer interface (BCI) research deals with establishing communication pathways between the brain and external devices where such pathways do not otherwise exist. Medical books Brain-Computer Interfaces. Throughout the world, such research is surprisingly extensive and expanding. BCI research is rapidly approaching a level of first-generation medical practice for use by individuals whose neural pathways are damaged, and use of BCI technologies is accelerating rapidly in nonmedical arenas of commerce as well, particularly in the gaming, automotive, and robotics industries. The technologies used for BCI purposes are cutting-edge, enabling, and synergistic in many interrelated arenas, including signal processing, neural tissue engineering, multiscale modeling, systems integration, and robotics. This WTEC study gathered information on worldwide status and trends in BCI research to disseminate to government decisionmakers and the research community Medical books Toward Brain-Computer Interfacing. Categories: Brain->Physiology, User-Computer Interface. Contributors: Guido Dornhege - Editor. Format: Hardcover

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Categories: Brain->Physiology, User-Computer Interface. Contributors: Guido Dornhege - Editor. Format: Hardcover

A brain-computer interface (BCI) establishes a direct output channel between the human brain and external devices. BCIs infer user intent via direct measures of brain activity and thus enable communication and control without movement. This book, authored by experts in the field, provides an accessible introduction to the neurophysiological and signal-processing background required for BCI, presents state-of-the-art non-invasive and invasive approaches, gives an overview of current hardware and software solutions, and reviews the most interesting as well as new, emerging BCI applications. The

Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Brain-computer Interfaces by Theodore W. Berger, John K. Chapin, Greg A. Gerhardt, Dennis J. Mcfarland, Jose C. Principe, Walid V. Soussou, Dawn M. Taylor, Patrick A. Tresco Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New This study gathered information on global status and trends in brain-computer interface (BCI) research to disseminate to government decision makers and the research community. It provides a worldwide snapsho

Brain-computer Interfaces Springer 9781447125716 09781447125716



Medical Book Brain-Computer Interfaces



Throughout the world, such research is surprisingly extensive and expanding. BCI research is rapidly approaching a level of first-generation medical practice for use by individuals whose neural pathways are damaged, and use of BCI technologies is accelerating rapidly in nonmedical arenas of commerce as well, particularly in the gaming, automotive, and robotics industries. The technologies used for BCI purposes are cutting-edge, enabling, and synergistic in many interrelated arenas, including signal processing, neural tissue engineering, multiscale modeling, systems integration, and robotics. This WTEC study gathered information on worldwide status and trends in BCI research to disseminate to government decisionmakers and the research community. The study reviewed and assessed the state of the art in sensor technology, the biotic-abiotic interface and biocompatibility, data analysis and modeling, hardware implementation, systems engineering, functional electrical stimulation, noninvasive communication systems, and cognitive and emotional neuroprostheses in academic research and industry. The study also compared the distinctly different foci, range, and investment levels of BCI research programs in the United States, Canada, China, Europe, and Japan.

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