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Neural Interfaces

Neural interfaces are technology systems that connect the human brain or nervous system with external devices, allowing for direct communication. They use sensors to detect brain activity or send signals to muscles, enabling control of devices like prosthetics or computers. This connection can help restore lost functions, enhance human capabilities, or enable new forms of interaction. Neural interfaces can be invasive, involving implants, or non-invasive, using external sensors. They represent a bridge between biology and technology, opening possibilities for medical treatments, research, and even augmenting human experience.