Some Interesting Facts About Brain Computer Interface (Bci) Market Which Makes It Best.

The discovery of brain waves by physician and neurologist Dr. Hans Berger in the early twentieth century opened a new world in neuroscience that made physicians realize the nature of thought transmission in the form of condensed electrical impulses known as brain waves. With the advancement of computers the ability to interpret and record the brain activities has increased significantly. Brain computer interface (BCI) enables a neurologist to record, monitor and translate the brain waves of a patient into recordable data interpretations of the state of the mind.    

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Based on their application, brain computer interface can be segmented into neuroprosthetics, neurogaming, neuroanalysis (psychology), and defense (military and aerospace research). Among these, the neuroprosthetics and neuroanalysis applications form the largest commercial segments. Neurogaming industry forms an emerging application with increased funding and rising neurogaming enthusiasts. The defense applications account for a least share although recently there has been growing interest in the aerospace research domain.

On the basis of technology, brain computer interface services include invasive brain computer interface, non-invasive brain computer interface, and others (semi-invasive BCI, EEG based BCI, etc). Non-Invasive BCI have gained popularity in the recent times and are expected to grow at a fast pace in the near future. This is because non invasive BCI provides least discomfort and negligible chance of infection due to electrode use. Invasive BCI have greater application in neuroprosthetics and shall continue to grow, albeit a slower pace compared to non-invasive BCIsince in order to understand/regulate the neural connectivity of specific brain areas, it becomes necessary to introduce neural implants (electrodes).

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