Brain-Computer Interfaces
Taylor and Francis Ltd. · United Kingdom · Est. 2008
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Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are systems that enable direct brain-to-device communication. The journal covers the historical development, technical foundations, and methodological core of BCI experimentation, including hardware, software, data acquisition, processing, and analysis. It explores various BCI paradigms, such as sensorimotor rhythms and event-related potentials, and their applications in areas like communication, assistive mobility, and neurorehabilitation. The scope also includes the human dimension of BCIs, focusing on user-centered design, ethical challenges, feedback design, and human-robot interaction, with a view towards future trajectories in ubiquitous neurotechnologies.
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