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Topical Term
Brain-computer interfaces
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BCIs (Brain-computer interfaces)
Brain-machine interfaces
Computer-brain interfaces
Direct neural interfaces
Brain-machine interfaces
Computer-brain interfaces
Direct neural interfaces
Broader Term
User interfaces (Computer systems)
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Work cat.: 2007000517: Toward brain-computer interfacing, c2007: CIP galley (brain-computer interfaces; BCIs)
Wikipedia, Jan. 12, 2007 (Brain-computer interface (BCI), sometimes called a direct neural interface or a brain-machine interface is a direct communication pathway between human or animal brain (or brain cell culture) and an external device. In one-way BCIs, computers either accept commands from the brain or send signals to it (For example, to restore vision) but not both. Two-way BCIs would allow brains and external devices to exchange information in both directions but have yet to be successfully implanted in animals or humans)
Wikipedia, Jan. 12, 2007 (Brain-computer interface (BCI), sometimes called a direct neural interface or a brain-machine interface is a direct communication pathway between human or animal brain (or brain cell culture) and an external device. In one-way BCIs, computers either accept commands from the brain or send signals to it (For example, to restore vision) but not both. Two-way BCIs would allow brains and external devices to exchange information in both directions but have yet to be successfully implanted in animals or humans)
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