A Transition Towards connecting Neuroscience to IoT and Artificial Intelligence

Authors

  • Shambhu Prasad Sah, Purushottam Das, Dikendra K. Verma, Saurabh Pargaien, Ankur Singh Bist

Abstract

The field of brain computer interface has grown rapidly in the previous few decades allowing the development of even quicker and more trustworthy technologies for modifying brain pastime into manipulate alerts for external gadgets for human beings with extreme disabilities. In the last few years BCIs is so changed that it’s been stretched from assistive technologies to neuro tools for intelligence amplification for everyone. For instance, novel applications of BCIs have been proposed, enabling people to go beyond accessment of macroscopic brain states such as attention, concentration, emotion etc to human limitations in cognitive, sensory and motor tasks [1,2,3,4]. Brain?computer interfaces (BCIs) gives feedback of ongoing brain oscillations, enabling stroke survivors to modulate their sensor motor rhythms purposefully. A variety of latest medical advances shows that iterative use of BCIs might activate neurological recovery and finally provides improvement in motor functions as a whole. This paper offers to serve as an overview and an introduction to a wide variety of topics within neuroscience and how they pertain to the Internet of Things (IoT), specifically connecting our brains.

Published

2020-10-03

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