
BCI Technology
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology enables direct communication between the brain and external devices by detecting and interpreting neural signals. It involves sensors placed on or inside the brain to record electrical activity, which is then translated into commands that control computers, prosthetics, or other equipment. BCIs are used for medical purposes like restoring movement in paralysis, as well as for enhancing human-computer interaction. Essentially, BCIs create a seamless link between the brain’s activity and technology, allowing users to control devices through thought alone.