Japanese Journal of Neurosurgery
Online ISSN : 2187-3100
Print ISSN : 0917-950X
ISSN-L : 0917-950X
SPECIAL ISSUES State of the Science : The Development of Novel Treatments in Neurosurgery
The Brain-Machine Interface (BMI) : A Novel Neurotechnology
Toshiki YoshimineMasayuki HirataTakufumi YanagisawaHaruhiko Kishima
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2016 Volume 25 Issue 12 Pages 964-972

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  The “brain-machine interface (BMI)” is a novel neurotechnology based on the artificial direct communication pathway between the brain and an external device, aiming to compensate for the defective neural function. It may be classified into two types : (1) a “motor BMI” which decodes the brain’s signals to operate external devices and (2) a “sensory BMI” which converts electric signals obtained from the external sensor device to create sensory function by stimulating the appropriate area of the brain. An example of a motor BMI under development at Osaka University is described, in which the motor intension of the ALS patient is identified by deciphering (decoding) the electrocorticogram (ECoG) to operate a cursor on a computer display or to control a robotic arm by the patient’s thoughts alone.

  This paper introduces the state of the art of current BMI research, and discusses the future of this novel neurotechnology.

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© 2016 The Japanese Congress of Neurological Surgeons

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