2024
DOI: 10.15690/vramn17994
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Invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces: 25 Years Of Clinical Trials, Scientific And Practical Issues

Olesya Aleksandrovna Mokienko

Abstract: Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) provide direct information exchange between the brain and a computer. In invasive BCIs, electrodes are placed intracranially for more accurate and faster data exchange between the brain and external devices. The primary medical objective of these technologies is to compensate for motor or speech function in patients with tetraparesis and anarthria. In recent years, the emergence of new neuroimplants for BCIs and the results demonstrated in clinical trials have led to a notable … Show more

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