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1) Dangerous and Experimental. Neural Interfacing is extremely dangerous and highly experimental. It has only truly been spoken about in science fiction text.
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What is neurosignaling?
Neurosignaling is a science that aims to perfect the use of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) in order to manipulate computer-controlled devices using the human brain. These BCIs "read" brainwaves through EEG (electroencephalography) in order to create an interface that allows command of the desired device through the mind (Nguyen, 2007).
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By Felipe Mardakis, Jacob Sober, Jose Vasquez, Marielle Ventura, and Stephen Stephen Moss.
What is neurosignaling?
Neurosignaling is a science that aims to perfect the use of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) in order to manipulate computer-controlled devices using the human brain. These BCIs "read" brainwaves through EEG (electroencephalography) in order to create an interface that allows command of the desired device through the mind (Nguyen, 2007).