Brain-Machine Interfaces: From Science Fiction to Real-World Rehabilitation

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Brain-Machine Interfaces translate neural signals into mechanical movement to assist those with paralysis or injuries.

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Non-invasive systems like EEG caps and invasive implants like Neuralink represent the two primary approaches to recording neural activity.

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Motor imagery allows patients to stimulate neural pathways by visualizing movement, fostering neuroplasticity for rehabilitation.

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Researchers are utilizing Artificial Intelligence to overcome challenges with signal noise and variability in brain data.

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