Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are a means for communication and control between humans and computers. They make use of the electrical activity produced by brain cells to understand what users want, allowing them to control external devices such as prosthetic limbs or computer cursors with their thoughts. Successful operation of BCIs requires recording brain signals at high temporal resolution and analyzing these recordings using sophisticated software that can detect features such as spike times and wave shapes.
The human brain is the most complex organ in our bodies. It controls everything that we do, from breathing to eating to thinking. The brain transmits messages through neurons, which are specialized cells that communicate with one another by sending electrochemical impulses down their length. The study of how neurons function and adapt has led to many breakthroughs in the field of neurology, including treatments for epilepsy and Parkinson’s disease. And now, scientists have discovered a unique way for your brain to connect directly with
