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BCI (brain-computer interfaces)

Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are technology systems that enable direct communication between the brain and external devices. By detecting and interpreting neural signals, BCIs can allow users to control computers, prosthetic limbs, or other tools simply through thoughts. They work through sensors that monitor brain activity and algorithms that translate these signals into commands. BCIs are used in medical settings to assist individuals with disabilities, in research to understand brain functions, and in developing innovative communication methods. This technology bridges the gap between neural activity and machine response, opening new possibilities for enhanced interaction and neuroprosthetic control.