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Neuroprosthetics
As the name implies, neurological processing and prosthetics are combined in neuroprosthetics. Artificial limbs are controlled by Neuroprosthetics devices that interface with the human brain. These differ from conventional prostheses in that they use a brain-computer interface (BCI), also known as a brain-machine interface, to operate more closely in line with how the human body functions. Although some neuroprosthetics, such as cochlear implants and visual prosthetics, were discovered as early as the 1950s, they have since undergone significant development and are now emerging as effective treatments for brain injury.
Neuroprosthetics
As the name implies, neurological processing and prosthetics are combined in neuroprosthetics. Artificial limbs are controlled by Neuroprosthetics devices that interface with the human brain. These differ from conventional prostheses in that they use a brain-computer interface (BCI), also known as a brain-machine interface, to operate more closely in line with how the human body functions. Although some neuroprosthetics, such as cochlear implants and visual prosthetics, were discovered as early as the 1950s, they have since undergone significant development and are now emerging as effective treatments for brain injury.