Are brain-computer interfaces only for medical use?

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While brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have profound implications for individuals with motor impairments, their potential extends far beyond purely medical applications. My research explores BCIs as a general interface paradigm. This includes enhancing human-computer interaction, enabling novel forms of control, and understanding cognitive processes. The fundamental challenge is robustly decoding neural signals, regardless of the ultimate application.

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