Design of a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) System for Enhanced Motor Rehabilitation
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) systems enable humans to perform specific actions using their brain signals, without the direct involvement of muscles. These systems interpret electrical activity from the brain (e.g., EEG signals) and translate it into commands for controlling devices or performing tasks.
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Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) systems enable individuals to perform specific actions, such as controlling prosthetics, typing, expressing intentions, or managing surrounding devices, using brain signals without direct muscle involvement. These systems are particularly valuable for individuals with motor impairments, providing them with innovative tools for interaction and independence.
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