"Brain-Computer Interface Systems New Insights" ed. by Nasser H. Kashou, Andries Engelbrecht
ITexLi | 2024 | ISBN: 1837690529 9781837690527 1837690510 9781837690510 1837690537 9781837690534 | 205 pages | PDF | 27 MB
ITexLi | 2024 | ISBN: 1837690529 9781837690527 1837690510 9781837690510 1837690537 9781837690534 | 205 pages | PDF | 27 MB
This book explores the world of BCIs, where cutting-edge technology meets the intricacies of the human brain. Whether you are a researcher, practitioner, student, or simply curious about the future of human-computer interaction, this book provides invaluable insights.
From pioneering advancements in neuroprosthetics to innovative applications in cognitive enhancement and rehabilitation, this book offers insight into the latest research and breakthroughs in the field. Written by leading experts, each chapter explores the science behind BCIs, their practical implementations, and the ethical considerations that accompany this rapidly evolving technology. This book is an exploration that spans multiple domains, including healthcare, robotics, virtual reality, biomaterials, education, humanoids, neuro rights, and neurostimulation. Discover how BCIs are transforming patient care and rehabilitation in offering new hope for individuals with neurological conditions. Learn about the groundbreaking use of neural networks in controlling lower limb exoskeletons, enhancing mobility for those with physical limitations. Uncover the applications of BCIs in action observation and motor imagery, reshaping the landscape of rehabilitation and training. Explore sustainable solutions with biodegradable and biohybrid materials crucial for advancing BCI technology. Gain insights into Mindwave applications and their potential to revolutionize learning methodologies. Delve into trust dynamics in human–humanoid interactions and their implications for future collaboration. Engage with the ethical considerations surrounding BCIs and the imperative for safeguarding individual rights. Investigate how frontal lobe stimulation enhances connectivity in Alzheimer’s disease networks, offering new avenues for therapeutic intervention.
Contents
1. Applications of Brain Computer Interface in Present Healthcare Setting
2. Neural Networks to Control Voluntary Movements in a Lower Limb Exoskeleton Using Electromyographic Signals
3. Applications of Brain-Computer Interface in Action Observation and Motor Imagery
4. Biodegradable and Biohybrid Materials for Next-Generation Brain-Computer Interfaces
5. An Overview of Mindwave Applications: Study Cases
6. A Model for Measuring Trust Using BCI in Human-Humanoid Interaction
7. Making Space for Neuro Rights in the Context of Brain-Computer Interfaces – One Small Step for Human Rights, One Giant Leap for Mankind
8. Frontal Lobe Electrical Stimulation Enhances Connectivity in Alzheimer’s Disease Networks: Evidence from rs-fMRI
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