The basic
idea behind BCIs is to enhance cognitive
capabilities. An average computer is able to perform
any particular operation up to 20.000 times quicker than the human
brain, which needs time in the region of whole milliseconds for processing
one bit of information. A brain-computer-system -some people would
call it a cyborg - thus
could be a worthwhile symbiosis when it comes to storage and retrieval
of information or speed and precision of actions. Some fancy
things also can be done with thought-controlled computer games. You
can see the first steps towards this huge market on the pictures on
this side, starring tennis-player and cube-rotators... |
definitions / components / history
of BCIs
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| what's a BCI / what is it for / types of BCI / problems |
| definitions > what is it for |
What is ALS? ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) is a severe neurological disease that leads to disability and often death. There is a chronic version, though, which somehow stops at a certain stage. ALS belongs to the motor neuron diseases in which the "motor neurons" - nerve cells that are in direct contact with muscles - die for unknown reasons. Patients suffer from ever more severe weakness, and if they die, they usually do so because they are unable to even breathe. |


Learn about definitions of BCI, how to build your own one, and what the history of BCIs was like.

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