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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Neurotechnology

Date Submitted: May 3, 2024
Open Peer Review Period: May 9, 2024 - Jun 11, 2024
Date Accepted: Jun 24, 2024
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The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Critical Assessment of Current Developments and Future Prospects

Kubben P

Invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Critical Assessment of Current Developments and Future Prospects

JMIR Neurotech 2024;3:e60151

DOI: 10.2196/60151

Invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Critical Assessment of Current Developments and Future Prospects

  • Pieter Kubben

ABSTRACT

Invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have recently attracted significant attention due to their potential to revolutionize the interaction between humans and machines. By directly interfacing with the brain, these devices offer profound implications for medical therapies and augmentative technologies. This viewpoint discusses the latest advancements, evaluates the benefits against the potential risks, and considers the ethical and regulatory landscapes shaping the future of invasive BCIs.


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Please cite as:

Kubben P

Invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Critical Assessment of Current Developments and Future Prospects

JMIR Neurotech 2024;3:e60151

DOI: 10.2196/60151

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