
Non-Invasive Interfaces
Non-invasive interfaces are technologies that allow humans to communicate or control devices without needing to break the skin or insert instruments into the body. They work by detecting signals from the body, such as brainwaves, muscle activity, or eye movements, using external sensors or devices. Examples include EEG headsets that read brain activity, eye-tracking systems, or gesture-recognition devices. These interfaces enable interactions with computers, prosthetics, or medical equipment in a way that is safe, comfortable, and suitable for everyday use, avoiding the risks associated with invasive procedures.