brain computer interface
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BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE11MCA007
JEEVAGAN.V.N
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BRAIN FACTS
An adult human brain weighs on average about 1.5 kg
It is divided into forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain
The dominant feature, cerebral cortex, is so large that it overshadows every other part of the brain
Our brain can survive upto 4 to 6 minutes without oxygen before it starts to die
There are 100 billion number of neurons in our brain
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SIMPLE VIEWS OF THE BRAIN 3
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BCI SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE 4
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HISTORY
HANS BERGER was the one, completely involved in this Brain-Computer Interface(BCI), also called as Mind-Machine Interface’s(MMI) invention
In 1924, he was the first to record human brain activity by means of EEG
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WHAT IS BCI???
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BCI
Direct communication path between a brain and an external device
Mind-Machine Interface (MMI), or sometimes called a direct neural interface or a brain–machine interface (BMI)
BCI versus neuroprosthetics
The term "BCI" usually designates a narrower class of systems which interface with the central nervous system
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How does it work?
Signal acquisition
Signal processing
Devices
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Data acquisition 9
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Data AcquisitionData Acquisition
Invasive BCIs
Non-Invasive BCIs
Partially-Invasive BCIs
Wireless BCIs
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Invasive BCIs
The target of this is to repair damaged sight
Provides new functionality to persons with paralysis
Also artificial vision system
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Artificial Vision 12
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Non-Invasive BCIs
The interfaces used here are EEG, MEG, MRI
It powers muscle implants and restore partial movement
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Partially-Invasive BCIs
It is a signal quality between invasive and non-invasive BCIs
It lowers risk of forming scar-tissue in the brain
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Wireless BCIs
More practical one
Multiple chips
It keeps the heat down (key requirement)
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Examples
Rats implanted with BCIs in Theodore Berger’s experiments
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Controlling a robotic dog with BCI 17
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Future Vision
Now, only on laboratories – future will be on factory
Enlarges it’s boundary
Nursing and medical treatment will be benefitted more with Brain-Computer Interface
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The BCI Award
Cuntai Guan, Kai Keng Ang, Karen Sui Geok Chua and Beng Ti Ang, from A*STAR in Singapore, with their project "Motor imagery-based Brain-Computer Interface robotic rehabilitation for stroke", won the BCI Award 2010
The award comprises of 3000 USD
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DISADVANTAGES??? 20
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THANK YOU!!!
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Hope u’ll be one of the person who gonna fetch that prize money