
Brain machines
Brain machines, also known as brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), are devices that create a communication link between the brain and external equipment. They detect and interpret neural signals from the brain, allowing users to control computers, prosthetics, or other devices directly with their thoughts. This technology involves sensors that pick up electrical activity in the brain, which is then processed to translate intentions into commands. Brain machines hold potential for medical applications like restoring movement in paralysis, as well as for enhancing human capabilities and understanding brain function in new ways.