Advances in brain imaging and neuroscience technologies give us the ability to interface systems directly with brain. These technologies allow us monitor the physical processes in the brain. Driven by society's growing recognition of the needs of people with physical disabilities, researchers have begun to build Brain Computer Interface (BCI) communication systems that do not depend on the brain's normal output pathways of peripheral nerves and muscles.
Possible demands on the CPU
The possible demands of such systems that normally referred as Brain Computer Interface (BCI) systems includes such software and hardware systems that can sample electroencephalogram (EEG) ...