Lecture

Motor Neuroprosthetics: Brain-Machine Interfaces

Description

This lecture covers the fundamentals of neuroengineering, focusing on examples of Brain-Machine Interfaces (BMI) such as EEG-based and invasive BMIs. It explores BMI applications for communication, recording techniques, and decoding motor activities using neural signals.

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