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== Invasiveness ==
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==Invasiveness==
*Invasive
*Invasive
**Invasive BCIs are implanted inside the skull or brain.
**Invasive BCIs are implanted inside the skull or brain.
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[[File:Noninvasive.jpg|none|200px|Non-Invasive BCI]]
[[File:Noninvasive.jpg|none|200px|Non-Invasive BCI]]
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== Activity ==
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==Activity==
*Active BCI:
*Active BCI:
**“An active BCI is a BCI which derives its outputs from brain activity which is directly consciously controlled by the user, independently from external events, for controlling an application.”
**“An active BCI is a BCI which derives its outputs from brain activity which is directly consciously controlled by the user, independently from external events, for controlling an application.”
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[https://www.pantechsolutions.net/blog/brain-computer-interface/ Source]
[https://www.pantechsolutions.net/blog/brain-computer-interface/ Source]
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== Input and Output ==
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==Input and Output==
These are the 5 types of BCI systems based on the possible combinations of input and output sources for the brain (neuroimaging / neurostimulation) and body (peripheral inputs and outputs such as keyboards and screens).
These are the 5 types of BCI systems based on the possible combinations of input and output sources for the brain (neuroimaging / neurostimulation) and body (peripheral inputs and outputs such as keyboards and screens).
*[A] Open-Loop Efferent BCI
*[A] Open-Loop Efferent BCI