2024
DOI: 10.1002/jdn.10334
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Brain‐to‐brain interface technology: A brief history, current state, and future goals

Pouya Vakilipour,
Saba Fekrvand

Abstract: A brain‐to‐brain interface (BBI), defined as a combination of neuroimaging and neurostimulation methods to extract and deliver information between brains directly without the need for the peripheral nervous system, is a budding communication technique. A BBI system is made up of two parts known as the brain–computer interface part, which reads a sender's brain activity and digitalizes it, and the computer–brain interface part, which writes the delivered brain activity to a receiving brain. As with other techno… Show more

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