BRAIN CHIP TECHNOLOGY
By,
SATHISHKUMAR G
(sathishsak111@gmail.com)
CONTENTS
 INTRODUCTION
 BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE
 ACHIEVEMENTS
 BENEFITS OF BRAIN CHIPS
 DRAWBACKSOF BRAINCHIPS
 FUTURE OF BRAIN CHIPS
 CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
 Brain chip technology is a technology which
involves communication based on neural
activity generated by the brain.
 Brain chip technology implements the brain
computer interface.
BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE
 A BCI is a computer-based system that
acquires brain signals, analyzes them, and
translates them into commands that are
relayed to an output device to carry out a
desired action.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
TYPES OF BCI
Invasive
Neurosurgery
TYPES
Semi invasive
ECoG
Non invasive
MRI,EEG
INVASIVE
 Invasive BCI’s are implanted directly into the
grey matter of the brain during neurosurgery.
 Produces the highest quality signals of BCI
devices but are prone to scar-tissue build-up.
SEMI AND NON-INVASIVE
 ELECTROCORTICOGRAPHY(ECOG)
 ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY
 FMRI =FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC
RESONANCE IMAGING
 MAGNETOENCEPHALOGRAPHY(MEG)
PROJECTS OF BCI
 Brain gate
 Honda ASIMO control
 Gaming control
 Bionic eye
 Remote controlled rat
BRAIN GATE
 The sensor, which is implanted into the brain,
monitors brain activity in the patient and
converts the intention of the user into
computer commands.
HONDA ASIMO CONTROL
 Research have developed an interface for
HONDA’SASIMO robot that allows
individuals to control it simply by thinking.
GAMING CONTROL
 Gaming control using a wearable and wireless
EEG- based brain-computer interface device
with novel dry foam-based sensors.
BIONIC EYE
 AVisual prosthesis, often referred to as a
bionic eye.
 Is an experimental visual device intended to
restore functional vision in those suffering
from partial or total blindness.
REMOTE CONTROLLED RAT
 Movement signals are transmitted from
computer to the brain of rat through a radio
receiver strapped to its back.
 Military purposes and human rescue
operations.
BENEFITS OF BRAIN CHIPS
 Increases the dynamic range of senses.
 Giving light to blind and giving paralyzed
patients full mental control of limbs.
 New genetics modifications in the next
generation.
 Rescue missions.
 The advantage of implants is that the
decisions making power away from the
addict. It enables a person make a better
choice.
DRAWBACKS
 Research is still in beginning stages.
 The current technology is crude.
 Electrodes outside of the skull can detect very
few electric signals from the brain.
 Electrode placed inside the skull create scar
tissue in the brain.
FUTURE OF BRAIN CHIPS
 It will increase the dynamic range of senses,
for EG. seeing IR,UV, and chemical spectra.
 It will enable “ CYBERTHINK ”- invisible
communication with others when making
decision, and
 It will enable consistent and constant access
to information where and when it is needed.
CONCLUSION
 Brain chipTechnology is a technology which
involves communication based on neural
activity generated by the brain.
 It gives paralyzed patients greater ability to
interact with their environments.
 Brain Gate Neural Interface creates a direct
link between a person’s brain and a computer,
translating neural activity into action.
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BRAIN CHIP TECHNOLOGY

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    CONTENTS  INTRODUCTION  BRAINCOMPUTER INTERFACE  ACHIEVEMENTS  BENEFITS OF BRAIN CHIPS  DRAWBACKSOF BRAINCHIPS  FUTURE OF BRAIN CHIPS  CONCLUSION
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    INTRODUCTION  Brain chiptechnology is a technology which involves communication based on neural activity generated by the brain.  Brain chip technology implements the brain computer interface.
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    BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE A BCI is a computer-based system that acquires brain signals, analyzes them, and translates them into commands that are relayed to an output device to carry out a desired action.
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    TYPES OF BCI Invasive Neurosurgery TYPES Semiinvasive ECoG Non invasive MRI,EEG
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    INVASIVE  Invasive BCI’sare implanted directly into the grey matter of the brain during neurosurgery.  Produces the highest quality signals of BCI devices but are prone to scar-tissue build-up.
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    SEMI AND NON-INVASIVE ELECTROCORTICOGRAPHY(ECOG)  ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY  FMRI =FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING  MAGNETOENCEPHALOGRAPHY(MEG)
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    PROJECTS OF BCI Brain gate  Honda ASIMO control  Gaming control  Bionic eye  Remote controlled rat
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    BRAIN GATE  Thesensor, which is implanted into the brain, monitors brain activity in the patient and converts the intention of the user into computer commands.
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    HONDA ASIMO CONTROL Research have developed an interface for HONDA’SASIMO robot that allows individuals to control it simply by thinking.
  • 12.
    GAMING CONTROL  Gamingcontrol using a wearable and wireless EEG- based brain-computer interface device with novel dry foam-based sensors.
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    BIONIC EYE  AVisualprosthesis, often referred to as a bionic eye.  Is an experimental visual device intended to restore functional vision in those suffering from partial or total blindness.
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    REMOTE CONTROLLED RAT Movement signals are transmitted from computer to the brain of rat through a radio receiver strapped to its back.  Military purposes and human rescue operations.
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    BENEFITS OF BRAINCHIPS  Increases the dynamic range of senses.  Giving light to blind and giving paralyzed patients full mental control of limbs.  New genetics modifications in the next generation.  Rescue missions.  The advantage of implants is that the decisions making power away from the addict. It enables a person make a better choice.
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    DRAWBACKS  Research isstill in beginning stages.  The current technology is crude.  Electrodes outside of the skull can detect very few electric signals from the brain.  Electrode placed inside the skull create scar tissue in the brain.
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    FUTURE OF BRAINCHIPS  It will increase the dynamic range of senses, for EG. seeing IR,UV, and chemical spectra.  It will enable “ CYBERTHINK ”- invisible communication with others when making decision, and  It will enable consistent and constant access to information where and when it is needed.
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    CONCLUSION  Brain chipTechnologyis a technology which involves communication based on neural activity generated by the brain.  It gives paralyzed patients greater ability to interact with their environments.  Brain Gate Neural Interface creates a direct link between a person’s brain and a computer, translating neural activity into action.
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