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Signal Processing for Brain-Machine Interfaces
"... [The need for “beyond state-of-the-art ” tools] Neural interfaces hold the promise to become one of the great technological advancements of the 21st century because they can provide new means of communication by directly accessing and interpreting brain intentional states. Neurotechnology, broadly d ..."
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[The need for “beyond state-of-the-art ” tools] Neural interfaces hold the promise to become one of the great technological advancements of the 21st century because they can provide new means of communication by directly accessing and interpreting brain intentional states. Neurotechnology, broadly defined as the integration of engineering with neuroscience [1], is the enabling mechanism through which function of the nervous system can be restored or enhanced using bioengineering principles. Throughout the multifaceted process of directly interfacing with the brain, new research is delivering remarkable knowledge in the understanding of the neural representation of causality, workspace, and goal directed navigation [2]. However, bypassing the brain’s biological outputs (peripheral nervous

