By Neuroscience News
Neural implants and Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have revolutionized our understanding of the brain and its interaction with technology.
By translating neural activity into computational commands, they enable communication and control for individuals with motor disabilities and open up new avenues for cognitive enhancement and neuroprosthetic applications.
Recent advancements are working to overcome the challenges of biocompatibility, signal fidelity, and long-term stability.
This article highlights the potential of these technologies in improving human experience and their connection to neuroscience.