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A brain-computer interface is a system that measures brain activity and converts it in (nearly) real-time into functionally useful outputs to replace, restore, enhance, supplement, and/or improve the natural outputs of the brain, thereby changing the ongoing interactions between the brain and its external or internal environments. It may additionally modify brain activity using targeted delivery of stimuli to create functionally useful inputs to the brain.
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A direct communication pathway between the brain's neural activity and an external device. It functions by recording brain signals (often through electrodes), decoding those signals into commands using computer algorithms, and executing those commands to control a machine or prosthetic, often providing sensory feedback to the user to create a closed-loop system.
An umbrella term for any method, system, or electronic device that interfaces with the nervous system to monitor, record, modulate, or otherwise influence neural activity.[4, 5] Neurotechnology encompasses a broad spectrum of tools and applications, ranging from non-invasive research instruments and clinical therapies to direct-to-consumer wellness devices.[6, 7]
a BCI system relies on intentional mental effort (e.g., motor imagery) to trigger commands
About BAYAN
BAYAN (Brain Arabic sYntax: an Annotated Nomenclature) is a project by the NIBRAS Center (Neural Interface and Brain Research for Arabic Scientific Sharing), an initiative of the Syrian Research and Publishing Society (SRPS). Our mission is to bridge the gap between English and Arabic neurotechnology terminology, making cutting-edge neuroscience accessible to Arabic-speaking researchers and students.