BCI Flashcards

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Define BCI

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An artificial interface with the brain that bypass natural mechanisms for output and/or input and provodes feedback.

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Identify types of sensors used in BCI and recognize examples

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  1. Non-invasive:
    - Signal is weaker, dispersed by bone, skin, hair.
    - EEG, MEG, fMRI, fMIRS
  2. Semi-invasive recording:
    - ECoG electrodes placed outside the dura mater (epidural) or under the dura mater (subdural)
  3. Invasive:
    - Requires* craniotomy, signal is much stronger, accuracy can be mush higher, prone to scar tissue build up, sinal can weaken or fail over time.
    - Cortical implants recording sensor- utah array FDA approved.
    - neuropixels, multi-electrode array with hundreds of sensors along a single thin probe.
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Describe applications of BCI systems

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  • control a myoelectric prothesis
  • control assistive device
  • ## control a speech synthesizer
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Discuss ethical issues relevant to BCI and link these issues to examples or research evidence

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  1. Cooperate accountability: what happens to a device after research study. who pays fro removal or maintance
  2. User Safety: Complications from impaltn, unknown interactions with plasticity of developping brain, unknown effects of removal.
  3. User burden, repetition to use it right
  4. autonomy: may also produce incorrect or unwanted actions
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