Trott Julie, Slaymaker Chris, Niznik Greg, Althoff Tabitha, Netherton Brett
Neuroservices Training Programs Specialty Care Inc., Brentwood, Tennessee.
Neurosciences Methodist Medical Center, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Neurodiagn J. 2025 Mar;65(1):32-45. doi: 10.1080/21646821.2024.2408501. Epub 2024 Oct 16.
Brain-computer interface (BCI) is a term used to describe systems that translate biological information into commands that can control external devices such as computers, prosthetics, and other machinery. While BCI is used in military applications, home control systems, and a wide array of entertainment, much of its modern interest and funding can be attributed to its utility in the medical community, where it has rapidly propelled advancements in the restoration or replacement of critical functions robbed from victims of disease, stroke, and traumatic injury. BCI devices can allow patients to move prosthetic limbs, operate devices such as wheelchairs or computers, and communicate through writing and speech-generating devices. In this article, we aim to provide an introductory summary of the historical context and modern growing utility of BCI, with specific interest in igniting the conversation of where and how the neurodiagnostics community and its associated parties can embrace and contribute to the world of BCI.
脑机接口(BCI)是一个用于描述将生物信息转化为命令的系统的术语,这些命令可用于控制诸如计算机、假肢和其他机械等外部设备。虽然脑机接口被应用于军事、家庭控制系统以及众多娱乐领域,但其现代受到的关注和获得的资金很大程度上归功于它在医疗领域的效用,在该领域它迅速推动了疾病、中风和创伤性损伤受害者关键功能的恢复或替代方面的进展。脑机接口设备能让患者移动假肢、操作轮椅或计算机等设备,并通过书写和语音生成设备进行交流。在本文中,我们旨在对脑机接口的历史背景和现代日益增长的效用提供一个介绍性概述,特别关注引发关于神经诊断学界及其相关方在何处以及如何能够接纳并为脑机接口领域做出贡献的讨论。