Brain-Computer-Interfaces

Brain-Computer-Interfaces (BCI) are computer systems that enable direct communication with the human brain. This connection is achieved through the acquisition of neuronal signals, which are then translated into commands for a computer system. BCIs offer a range of potential applications, such as the control of prosthetics or communication with artificial intelligence. They may also be used to monitor the activity of the brain in a variety of contexts, from helping to diagnose neurological diseases to aiding individuals with severe disabilities. BCIs hold great promise for the future of healthcare and medical research.

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International Journal of Neuroimaging

ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Christopher Thomas Whitlow, WAKE FOREST SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.
International Journal of Neuroimaging focuses on the whole range of human nervous system disease, neoplasia, tumors, lesions, cerebral vascular arterial diseases, epilepsy, infectious disease, toxic metabolic diseases, including stroke, neoplasia, degenerating and demyelinating diseases. IJNI accepts and publishes Original Research, Review, Literat