•BCI
systems can be classified under different categories based on which type of
signals are used,
whether invasive or non invasive,
whether feedback is provided or not. Accordingly the major
classifications of
BCI systems are:
•
1.Invasive BCI:- In
this type electrodes are implanted directly in to the grey matter of the brain
during neuro-surgery
thereby direct neural contact via pins. This is used for repairing damaged
sight and
provides new functionality to paralyzed people. Eg: ECoG based BCI.
2.Partially Invasive
BCI:- Electrodes are
implanted inside the skull but outside the brain rather than within the grey matter.
3.Non Invasive BCI:- Here
electrodes placed on the skull. Limitation is poor signal resolution
because skull
dampens the signal. Eg: EEG
based BCI.
4.Cell culture BCI:- In
this type of BCI devices to interface with neural cells and entire neural
networks in
cultures outside animals, and recording is done from individual neurons grown on
semiconductor chip
to learn how human brain performs at cellular level.
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1.ElectroCorticography
(ECoG) based BCI:- uses
electrical activity of brain taken from beneath the skull,
electrodes placed above the cortex beneath the dura matter.
2.EEG based BCI:-
uses
EEG signals from the scalp. The advantages are ease of use, noninvasive,
reproducibility,
low set up cost but extensive training is required before users can work,
susceptibility to
noise.
3.Magneto Encephalography
(MEG) based BCI:- This
is a non invasive
BCI
which uses the
magnetic fields
produced by electrical activity of brain.
4.fMRI based BCI:-
used
for non invasive BCI. It measures blood flow in brain using MRI.
Blood flow
correlates to neural activity.
5.NIRS (near infra red spectroscopy) based
BCI:- uses the Infrared signals from the brain for
their operation.
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