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An application-based taxonomy for brain–computer interfaces

Robinson, Jacob T.
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Norman, Sumner L.
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Angle, Matthew R.
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December 23, 2024
Nature Biomedical Engineering

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.

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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41551-024-01326-z
Author(s)
Robinson, Jacob T.
Norman, Sumner L.
Angle, Matthew R.
Constandinou, Timothy G.
Denison, Timothy
Donoghue, John P.
Field, Ryan M.
Forsland, Andreas
Kouider, Sid
Millán, José del R.  

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Date Issued

2024-12-23

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Nature Biomedical Engineering
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1

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3

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January 10, 2025
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