Brain-Computer Interfaces
"Brain-Computer Interfaces" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Instrumentation consisting of hardware and software that communicates with the BRAIN. The hardware component of the interface records brain signals, while the software component analyzes the signals and converts them into a command that controls a device or sends a feedback signal to the brain.
Descriptor ID |
D062207
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MeSH Number(s) |
E07.305.076
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Concept/Terms |
Brain-Computer Interfaces- Brain-Computer Interfaces
- Brain Computer Interfaces
- Interface, Brain-Computer
- Interfaces, Brain-Computer
- Brain-Computer Interface
- Brain Computer Interface
Brain-Machine Interfaces- Brain-Machine Interfaces
- Brain Machine Interfaces
- Brain-Machine Interface
- Interface, Brain-Machine
- Interfaces, Brain-Machine
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