Definition
Brain technology encompasses hardware and software systems that interact directly with the central nervous system. Key examples include Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) that translate neural signals into digital commands, and neuroimaging techniques like fMRI or EEG for monitoring brain activity. These technologies aim to restore function in neurological disorders, enhance cognitive capabilities, or enable direct communication between the brain and external devices.
Summary
Technologies designed to interface with, monitor, or modulate the human brain, including BCIs and neuroimaging tools.
Key Concepts
- Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)
- Neuroplasticity
- Signal Processing
- Neuromodulation
Use Cases
- Restoring mobility in paralyzed patients
- Treating epilepsy and depression
- Control of prosthetic limbs via thought