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FROM COCHLEAR IMPLANTS TO BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACES

  • Ryszard Tadeusiewicz EMAIL logo and Paweł Rotter

Abstract

In this article two groups of technologies based on connecting a medical device to the human brain are presented. The first group exploits the existing nerves, like the cochlear implant where ear prosthesis is connected to the auditory nerve. Another group is based on a direct connection between an electronic device and the human brain and it is called Brain-Computer Interfaces. The article contains the description of these technologies, points out their current capabilities and limitations and the main barriers to further development. The authors indicate possible directions of future expansion of the discussed technologies.

Received: 2012-04-25
Revised: 2012-05-27
Accepted: 2012-06-04
Published Online: 2012
Published in Print: 2012

©Jagiellonian University, Medical College, Kraków, Poland, 2012

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