Neural Interfaces
Neural interfaces are technologies that connect the human brain to external devices, allowing for direct communication between the two. These interfaces can read brain signals and translate them into commands for computers or prosthetic limbs, enabling individuals to control devices using their thoughts.
There are two main types of neural interfaces: invasive and non-invasive. Invasive interfaces involve surgical implantation into the brain, while non-invasive interfaces use external sensors to detect brain activity. Both types aim to enhance human capabilities and assist those with disabilities, such as individuals with spinal cord injuries or neurological disorders.