Welcome to Computer Brain Interface. A computer-brain interface (CBI), sometimes called a direct neural interface, is a direct communication pathway between a brain and an external device. CBIs are often aimed at assisting, augmenting or repairing human cognitive or sensory-motor functions.
The field of computer brain interfacing has grown rapidly, with emphasis on restoring damaged hearing, sight and movement. Thanks to the remarkable cortical plasticity of the brain, signals from implanted prostheses can, after adaptation, be handled by the brain like natural sensor or effector channels.
Following years of animal experimentation, the first neuroprosthetic devices implanted in humans appeared in the mid-nineties. Today, besides various medical implants, video games such as the Wii have entered the field.
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