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Brain-Machine Interface (BMI)

A Brain-Machine Interface (BMI) is a technology that connects the brain to external devices, allowing for communication and control without physical movement. It works by detecting brain signals through sensors, which are then interpreted by computers or machines. This technology can help people with disabilities control prosthetic limbs, communicate, or even interact with computers using their thoughts. BMIs have potential applications in various fields, including medicine, gaming, and virtual reality, and represent a significant step in merging human cognitive abilities with technology.