An application-based taxonomy for brain–computer interfaces
The term 'brain-computer interface' (BCI) is widely used. However, even among experts, its meaning can sometimes be unclear 1-3. Lack of clarity from the term has real-world implications: it can muddle regulatory guidelines, it may confuse investors, it can affect healthcare-coverage policies and could even make it harder for patients to understand opportunities in clinical trials. Here, we propose a taxonomy to align with public understanding of BCI technology and assist regulators, healthcare providers, patients and other stakeholders. Our goal is to initiate the development of a taxonomy for describing BCIs. And we expect it to be refined into precise technical definitions by professional societies and regulatory agencies according to the needs and perspectives of their stakeholders.
EPFL
2024-12-23
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