Brain-computer interface applications have seen substantial breakthroughs. This resource pack will help you learn more about this technology!
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Recently, brain-computer interface (BCI) technology has achieved two major milestones in the medical field, bringing new hope to patients with paralysis and stroke.
In late July, American female patient Audrey Crews implanted Neuralink's N1 chip and for the first time used her thoughts to control a computer to complete operations such as writing her name and drawing.
German neurotechnology company CorTec announced on July 29th that its independently developed Brain Interchange system had been successfully implanted in the brain of an American stroke patient. The system, for the first time, achieved a fully closed loop of "recording-analysis-stimulation."
Clearly, BCI is no longer just a sci-fi concept of "mind control" but has made substantial progress in medical applications. To address this, we've compiled information on brain-computer interface technology, hoping to provide some reference for those interested in cutting-edge technology.
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- Brain-computer interface EEG signal processing
- Brain-computer interface research: a review of recent progress
- Brain-computer interfaces using deep learning applications
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