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Brain–Computer Interfaces

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This book provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the science and practice of brain–computer interfaces (BCIs), a rapidly evolving field at the intersection of neuroscience, enginee...
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This book provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the science and practice of brain–computer interfaces (BCIs), a rapidly evolving field at the intersection of neuroscience, engineering, computer science, and human–computer interaction. Its primary purpose is to equip readers with the conceptual foundations and methodological tools needed to understand how BCIs work, how they are designed, and how they are applied in research, clinical, and emerging real-world contexts. The scope of the book spans the full BCI pipeline, with equal emphasis on technical rigor and practical relevance. This volume is both an educational gateway and a lasting reference for understanding contemporary brain–computer interfaces.

Key Features:

  • Pedagogical features include exercises and end-of-chapter summaries
  • Accompanied by MATLAB and Python code
  • How to use EEGs to develop more intuitive BCIs in real-time scenarios
  • Introductory approach accessible to advanced students and ECRs in academia and industry
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Price: £60.00
Pages: 350
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing
Publication Date: 28 January 2026
ISBN: 9780750359146
Format: eBook
BISACs:

COMPUTERS / Human-Computer Interaction, Human–computer interaction, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Signals & Signal Processing, MEDICAL / Neurology, Biomedical engineering, Signal processing

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Preface

Editor biographies

List of contributors

List of abbreviations

1 Introduction

2 Experimental apparatus and design

3 Brain–computer interface paradigms

4 Methods for brain–computer interfacing

5 Principles and techniques of brain–computer interaction

6 Applications of brain–computer interface

7 The human in the loop

8 Outlook