Brain Computers
Serena Vaughn
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Technik
Beschreibung
Brain Computers explores the fascinating world of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), technology that translates brain activity into actionable commands. It unveils how neural signals, the very language of our minds, can be harnessed to control devices. The book delves into the science and technology behind BCIs, revealing how these systems work, their potential to transform lives, and the ethical quandaries they present. It is intriguing to think that one day BCIs could restore motor function to paralyzed patients or enable communication for those with locked-in syndrome.
The book begins by laying a foundation in neuroscience, explaining how neural signals are generated and interpreted, then progresses to the different types of BCIs, from non-invasive EEG to implanted electrodes. It also examines signal processing algorithms and machine learning techniques essential for decoding neural signals, and hardware components of BCIs.
The book then explores the ethical and societal implications of BCIs, such as privacy, security, and autonomy, prompting consideration about consciousness, identity, and free will. The book aims to provide a balanced perspective on these brain technologies and the challenges that must be addressed to ensure their responsible development and deployment.
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