A BCI/BMI is a computer-based system that acquires brain signals, analyzes them, and translates them into commands that are relayed to an output device to carry out a desired action. Thus, BCIs do not use the brain's normal output pathways of peripheral nerves and muscles. ... The user and the BCI work together





BCI- Brain Computer Interfaces

A brain–machine interface (BMI)/ BCI is a device that translates neuronal information into commands capable of controlling external software or hardware such as a computer or robotic arm. BMIs are often used as assisted living devices for individuals with motor or sensory impairments.





Nural Links

Neural Links is a neurotechnology developing implantable brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) to connect with the Human Nural Networks.





Brain Adaptive Behavior

adaptive behavior also depends on interactions among the nervous system, body and environment: sensory preprocessing and motor post-processing filter inputs to and outputs from the nervous system; co-evolution and co-development of nervous system and periphery create matching and complementarity between them