Course: Surgical Implantation of Brain Computer Interfaces
CME Credits: 1.00
Released: 2023-11-22
Brain computer interfaces (BCIs) record electrical activity within neural tissue. The signals can then be processed and decoded to facilitate interaction with external actuators for a variety of clinical purposes. This includes enabling communication, promoting neuroplasticity, as well as connection to neuroprosthetic devices for rehabilitation. Furthermore, BCIs can be used to create a closed-loop system for deep brain stimulation for conditions including neuropsychiatric and movement disorders, as well as epilepsy. This allows for better modulation of patient symptoms.
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