Brain-Computer Interfaces in Visualized Medicine

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Abstract

The brain-computer interface (BCI), also known as a brain-machine interface (BMI), has attracted extensive attention in biomedical applications. More importantly, BCI technologies have substantially revolutionized early predictions, diagnostic techniques, and rehabilitation strategies addressing acute diseases because of BCI’s innovations and clinical translations. Therefore, in this chapter, a comprehensive description of the basic concepts of BCI will be exhibited, and various visualization techniques employed in BCI’s medical applications will be discussed.

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Si, X., Zhou, Y., Li, S., Zhang, X., Han, S., Xiang, S., & Ming, D. (2023). Brain-Computer Interfaces in Visualized Medicine. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 1199, pp. 127–153). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9902-3_7

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