Medicine and HealthInternational Journal of Surgery
Brain-computer interfaces: the innovative key to unlocking neurological conditions
H. Zhang, L. Jiao, et al.
This comprehensive review presents BCI technology as an innovative key to unlocking neurological disorders, synthesizing recent advances across movement, consciousness, cognitive, and sensory disorders and highlighting AI integration, closed-loop and bidirectional BCIs, and the role of neurosurgery in clinical translation. Research conducted by the authors present in <Authors> tag offers an interdisciplinary outlook, identifies gaps in long-term clinical efficacy and standardized protocols, and points to transformative potential for diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation—inviting listeners to explore the future of neurotechnology.
Related Publications
Explore these studies to deepen your understanding
Adjacent work that informs or extends this paper's methodology and findings.
Medicine and Health
Brain-computer interfaces: the innovative key to unlocking neurological conditions
H. Zhang, L. Jiao, et al.
Humanities
Walking in the shoes of others through brain-to-brain interfaces: a phenomenological approach to the generation of a collective living body
N. Liberati and D. Mykhailov
Medicine and Health
Applications over the horizon – Advancements and challenges in brain-computer interfaces
W. Pang, C. Yuan, et al.
Interdisciplinary Studies
The functional differentiation of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and its ethical implications
X. Sun and B. Ye

