Why some BCI should still be called BMI
Ulrich G. Hofmann () and
Thomas Stieglitz ()
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Ulrich G. Hofmann: University of Freiburg
Thomas Stieglitz: BrainLinks-BrainTools
Nature Communications, 2024, vol. 15, issue 1, 1-2
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Neurotechnology is becoming an integral part of clinical practice. In this Comment, the authors advocate for more scrutiny and attention when describing new neurotechnologies with particular attention to the surgical risks involved and the invasiveness.
Date: 2024
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