Augmentation of Brain Function: Facts, Fiction and Controversy. Volume I: Brain-Machine Interfaces

Volume I, entitled “Augmentation of Brain Functions: Brain-Machine Interfaces”, is a collection of articles on neuroprosthetic technologies that utilize brain-machine interfaces (BMIs). BMIs strive to augment the brain by linking neural activity, recorded invasively or noninvasively, to external dev...

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