Students | Ariana Mehr
Julian Shaiju |
School | HCDSB - Bishop P. F. Reding Secondary School - Milton |
Level | Intermediate 9/10 - Grade 10 |
Group | Group 4 - Health Sciences III |
Abstract | Brain Machine Interface, often known as BMI or BCI, uses the transmission of brain impulses and ideas to elicit responses from a computer. Our project examines the applications of BMI for independent movement and communication among persons with restricted capacities, while looking at the recreational aspects. Although the usage of BMI is advantageous, we further investigate its negative effects on health and other effects disadvantages. |
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