Brain Computer Interface
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BCIs with Rapid Automated Interfaces for Nonexperts (BRAIN) aims to develop Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) into practical assistive and ICT tools to enhance inclusion for a range of different disabled users. Many of these people would otherwise have little or no opportunity to interact with loved ones, carers, home appliances and assistive devices, or personal computer and internet technologies. BRAIN improves BCI reliability, flexibility, usability, and accessibility while minimizing dependence on outside help. These improvements entails upgrades to all four components of a BCI system - signal acquisition, operating protocol, signal translation, and application.
About the project Many people are interested in what is called neurofeedback or EEG biofeedback training, a generic mental training method which makes the trainee consciously aware of the general activity in the brain.
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