The breakthroughs discussed in this article move BCI technology from the laboratory into the real world:
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) allow humans to control external devices—like computers or robotic limbs—using only brain signals. One of the most effective methods is the , which detects brain responses to flickering lights at specific frequencies. The Challenge: The "Calibration Wall" 123492
Future consumer VR/AR headsets could include "plug-and-play" neural controls. The breakthroughs discussed in this article move BCI
The system "learns" from existing data from previous users. and ready for mainstream application.
💡 Article 123492 is a cornerstone in making brain-controlled technology faster, more user-friendly, and ready for mainstream application.