Learning from brain control: clinical application of brain–computer interfaces
In conclusion, clinical application of brain machine interfaces in well-defined and circumscribed neurological disorders have demonstrated surprisingly positive effects. The application of BCIs to psychiatric and clinical–psychological problems, however, at present did not result in substantial improvement of complex behavioral disorders.
Source: e-Neuroforum - Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research
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