Brain-Computer Interface Systems provides a range of perspectives on one of the most exciting and promising technological developments of recent decades. Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are direct communication pathways between the human brain and a computer, using the brains natural electrical signals; for this reason, they create huge excitement, especially for their potential to improve the quality of life of people with severe neural and motor impairment. This book aims to give readers an accurate picture of the current state of the art in BCI, featuring detailed reviews of currently available BCI systems and current paradigms in systems design, while giving readers a clear, technical overview of how BCIs work. The book also considers some of prospects for future development, such as showcasing some interesting work in the field of affective computing, in which BCIs are programmed for the recognition of emotions. The book will be useful for students and researchers in biotechnology and neuroscience, as well as those interested in new interactions between technology and cognitive science.
Specifications |
Descriptions |
ISBN |
9789535113058 |
Year |
2016 |
Binding |
Hardcover |
Subject |
Biomedical & Biomaterials |
Pages |
164 |
Weight |
0.4 (In Kg) |
Readership |
NA |