Human Brain to Computer - Communication for disabled with E-
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 30, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
Brain is the place where we think and feel. When a particular arteries supply more blood to that part of brain. Medical scanners are used to observe the changes in blood transit in the brain. Using this technique, we can actually study how does brain work. A single brain cell it is a tiny building block of the brain. The brain has 100 billion of such neurons and is responsible to fire an electrical impulse that prompt our thoughts. These electrical signals can be captured and converted into actions to help disabled people to deal with their troubles and obstacles in daily life. It is established by the use of Brain Computer Interfaces this miracle would be achieved. This paper deals with how a human brain can control the computational devices and this revolution would help robotics domain and disabled people to get timely assistance with mini physical efforts.
Authors and Affiliations
Sudha Devi*1
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