How it works
Your brain talks to your body using special signals called nerve messages. When you think about moving, these messages go from your brain down to your muscles and tell them to move. A brain-computer interface (BCI) is like a helper that listens in on these messages, kind of like how a phone listens when you talk.
If the BCI can hear what your brain is saying, it can use those signals to make something else happen, like making a toy car go zoom!. It’s like having a secret helper who takes your thoughts and turns them into actions.
How we connect
Sometimes, people wear little sensors on their heads, kind of like a helmet with stickers. These sensors pick up the brain's messages and send them to a computer. The computer then knows what you're thinking about doing and makes the toy car move!
It’s not magic, it's just your brain having a chat with a smart helper, and together they make cool things happen!
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See also
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- How does the latest generation of brain-computer interfaces function?
- How Did the Internet Begin?