Brain-Computer Interfaces
Capture the future of human–machine connection with Brain-Computer Interfaces by Ayman S. El-Baz and Jasjit Suri. This authoritative guide navigates the science, engineering, and real-world promise of BCIs, offering clear pathways from neural signal acquisition to practical clinical and assistive applications.
Explore the fundamentals of brain-computer interfaces, including neurophysiology, signal processing, machine learning approaches, and imaging techniques that power today’s BCI systems. Written for engineers, clinicians, researchers, and advanced students, the book balances rigorous technical explanation with accessible examples, case studies, and discussions of ethics, safety, and regulatory considerations relevant to healthcare and rehabilitation.
Imagine translating neural activity into action: this volume explains how BCI technologies restore communication and mobility, accelerate neurorehabilitation, and enable novel human–computer interactions. Authors Ayman S. El-Baz and Jasjit Suri bring interdisciplinary expertise to help you evaluate algorithms, design robust experiments, and move from proof-of-concept to deployment in hospitals, labs, and industry settings.
Whether you’re based in the United States, United Kingdom, India, or anywhere across Europe and Asia, this book equips you with practical insights to advance research or implement clinical solutions. Packed with contemporary perspectives and future directions, it’s an essential resource for anyone serious about the rapidly evolving field of BCI.
Order your copy of Brain-Computer Interfaces today and join the global community shaping the next generation of neural interface technology.
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