At its core, this book is about giving people back some control. It explores how brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can help patients communicate, move, and interact with the world using just their brain signals - and how AI makes these systems smarter, faster, and more adaptable to each person's needs.
Across fifteen chapters, the book walks you through everything from understanding how these diseases affect the brain, to how we collect and process brain signals, and how AI turns those signals into actions - whether it's moving a wheelchair, typing a message, or switching on a light. It also looks at the emotional, ethical, and practical sides of building such life-changing systems.
This book is written for anyone who wants to understand the real potential of AI in healthcare - not just as a buzzword, but as a meaningful tool to improve lives. Whether you're a student, researcher, caregiver, or just someone curious about the future of neurotechnology, this book is for you.
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