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Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) emerge as new technologies bridging the gap between the human brain and digital systems, unlocking new possibilities in communication, rehabilitation, and human augmentation. By translating neural signals into usable data, BCIs enable direct interaction with computers, prosthetics, and other devices, offering transformative applications for individuals with disabilities and enhancing cognitive capabilities. From enabling paralyzed individuals to control robotic limbs to offering advanced approaches for treating neurological disorders, BCIs pave the way for a future where the mind influences and controls the digital world. As research and development advances, the concepts and applications of BCIs may redefine how we interact with technology, with insights into medicine, education, and more. Concepts and Applications of Brain-Computer Interfaces explores the positive impacts of brain-computer technology in the medical field, including preventative measures and the rehabilitation of severe brain damage. It examines how BCIs foster mutual comprehension between users and the surrounding systems, and the technological obstacles that arise when utilizing brain signals in different components. This book covers topics such as deep learning, brain modulation, and artificial intelligence, and is a useful resource for data scientists, engineers, business owners, academicians, and researchers.
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|Dina Darwish - Editor|Prof. Dina Darwish , Vice dean, faculty of computer science and information technology, Ahram Canadian university, Egypt. I obtained my Ph.D from Cairo university at 2009, engineering faculty. I am professor since 2020, also my special domain is artificial intelligence and I have many publications in the following topics, including: Artificial intelligence, wireless ad hoc networks, Internet of things, Big data analytics, Blockchain applications, Cloud computing applications, Web 3 technologies, Chatbots development and others. My email is: dina.g.darwish@gmail.com
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