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BRAINPORT: AN ALTERNATIVE INPUT TO THE BRAIN

2005; Imperial College Press; Volume: 04; Issue: 04 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1142/s0219635205000914

ISSN

1757-448X

Autores

Yuri Danilov, Mitchell Tyler,

Tópico(s)

Neuroscience and Neural Engineering

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Journal of Integrative NeuroscienceVol. 04, No. 04, pp. 537-550 (2005) No AccessBRAINPORT: AN ALTERNATIVE INPUT TO THE BRAINYURI DANILOV and MITCHELL TYLERYURI DANILOVWicab, Inc., 3510 West Beltline, Middleton WI 53563, USACorresponding author. and MITCHELL TYLERWicab, Inc., 3510 West Beltline, Middleton WI 53563, USAhttps://doi.org/10.1142/S0219635205000914Cited by:58 PreviousNext AboutSectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsRecommend to Library ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail AbstractBrain Computer Interface (BCI) technology is one of the most rapidly developing areas of modern science; it has created numerous significant crossroads between Neuroscience and Computer Science. The goal of BCI technology is to provide a direct link between the human brain and a computerized environment. The objective of recent BCI approaches and applications have been designed to provide the information flow from the brain to the computerized periphery. The opposite or alternative direction of the flow of information (computer to brain interface, or CBI) remains almost undeveloped. The BrainPort is a CBI that offers a complementary technology designed to support a direct link from a computerized environment to the human brain — and to do so non-invasively. Currently, BrainPort research is pursuing two primary goals. One is the delivery of missing sensory information critical for normal human behavior through an additional artificial sensory channel around the damaged or malfunctioning natural sensory system. The other is to decrease the risk of sensory overload in human-machine interactions by providing a parallel and supplemental channel for information flow to the brain. 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