Tecnología de Interface Cerebro-Computadora

Cerebro-Computer Interface Technology (BCI) refers to a direct communication pathway between the brain and an external device, typically a computer or robotic system. BCIs enable the transfer of brain signals into commands that can control devices, facilitating communication and interaction without the need for peripheral muscles. This technology often involves the use of sensors to detect neural activity, which can be processed and interpreted by algorithms to perform specific tasks. Applications of BCI technology include aiding individuals with disabilities to communicate or control devices, enhancing gaming experiences, and advancing research in neuroscience. The field is evolving rapidly, with ongoing developments aimed at improving signal accuracy, reducing latency, and increasing the range of applications for BCI systems.