首页|Reports on Brain-Based Devices Findings from First Hospital of China Medical Uni versity Provide New Insights (Advancements in brain-machine interfaces for appli cation in the metaverse)
Reports on Brain-Based Devices Findings from First Hospital of China Medical Uni versity Provide New Insights (Advancements in brain-machine interfaces for appli cation in the metaverse)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-Current study results on brain-based d evices have been published. According to news reporting out of First Hospital of China Medical University by NewsRx editors, research stated, "In recent years, with the shift of focus in metaverse research toward content exchange and social interaction, breaking through the current bottleneck of audio-visual media inte raction has become an urgent issue." Our news reporters obtained a quote from the research from First Hospital of Chi na Medical University: "The use of brain-machine interfaces for sensory simulati on is one of the proposed solutions. Currently, brain-machine interfaces have de monstrated irreplaceable potential as physiological signal acquisition tools in various fields within the metaverse. This study explores three application scena rios: generative art in the metaverse, serious gaming for healthcare in metavers e medicine, and brain-machine interface applications for facial expression synth esis in the virtual society of the metaverse. It investigates existing commercia l products and patents (such as MindWave Mobile, GVS, and Galea), draws analogie s with the development processes of network security and neurosecurity, bioethic s and neuroethics, and discusses the challenges and potential issues that may ar ise when brain-machine interfaces mature and are widely applied."
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