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EEG Recording of Brain Activity Brain 1 ("Sender") (sees target,decides to fire cannon) I Hand motor 1 Internet imagery detected Brain Stimulation using TMS Brain2(“Receiver'") (stimulation moves the hand to press the key)
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OPEN ACCESS Freely available online November 2014 Volume 9 Issue 11 e111332 ⑨PLOSONE A Direct Brain-to-Brain Interface in Humans Rajesh P.N.Rao1*,Andrea Stocco2*,Matthew Bryan',Devapratim Sarma3,Tiffany M.Youngquist3, Joseph Wu',Chantel S.Prat2 1 Department of Computer Science Engineering,University of Washington,Seattle,Washington,United States of America,2 Department of Psychology and Institute for Leamning Brain Sciences,University of Washington,Seattle,Washington,United States of America,3 Department of Bioengineering,University of Washington,Seattle, Washington,United States of America 13
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Game EEG BCI Server Sender Sees the game, decides to fire Cursor Remote HTTP Desktop Receiver Stimulation moves hand to press the TMS Game touchpad Server TMS Coil
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Outline /966 Several cases Microwire arrays Motor cortex General description Neurochip Injury site. where natural commands die How does BCI work? Muscle control chip What signals can be Wheelchair cont由ol used in BCI Challenges Future Backpack computer Nicolelis,2001 15
15 Several cases General description How does BCI work? What signals can be used in BCI ? Challenges & Future Outline