aivokoneiden
Aivokoneiden, a Finnish term often translated as "brain machines" or "brain-computer interfaces" (BCIs), refers to systems that allow direct communication pathways between the brain and an external device. These technologies aim to interpret brain signals and translate them into commands that control external technology, or conversely, to send information from the external device back to the brain.
The core principle of aivokoneiden involves detecting neural activity, typically through electroencephalography (EEG) which measures electrical
Current applications of aivokoneiden are diverse and rapidly evolving. A primary focus is on assistive technologies
Challenges in developing aivokoneiden include improving the accuracy and speed of signal detection, developing more intuitive