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Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces: Moving from Lab to Real-World Application

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Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces: Moving from Lab to Real-World Application

Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces (pBCIs) have made significant advancements, indicating their readiness for practical applications beyond research laboratories. Recent developments in wearable technology, sensor quality, and artificial intelligence have enabled the creation of consumer-friendly pBCIs that can enhance human-environment interactions.

Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces (pBCIs) have advanced significantly in recent years. Developments in graphical user interfaces, classification algorithms, and wearable technology have made pBCIs viable as consumer products. Many companies are creating wearable and minimally invasive biosignal acquisition devices. pBCIs can enhance human-environment interactions by deriving insights from involuntary brain activity. Recent advances in artificial intelligence have enabled the development of 'neurometrics' capable of tracking human behaviors in real-time. The focus is on utilizing pBCIs outside laboratory environments, particularly through wearable technologies.

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