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Advanced Electrode Technologies for Noninvasive Brain-Computer Interfaces.

Sen LinJingjing JiangKai HuangLei LiXian HePeng DuYufeng WuJunchen LiuXilin LiZhibao HuangZenan ZhouYuanhang YuJiaxin GaoMing LeiHui Wu
Published in: ACS nano (2023)
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have garnered significant attention in recent years due to their potential applications in medical, assistive, and communication technologies. Building on this, noninvasive BCIs stand out as they provide a safe and user-friendly method for interacting with the human brain. In this work, we provide a comprehensive overview of the latest developments and advancements in material, design, and application of noninvasive BCIs electrode technology. We also explore the challenges and limitations currently faced by noninvasive BCI electrode technology and sketch out the technological roadmap from three dimensions: Materials and Design; Performances; Mode and Function. We aim to unite research efforts within the field of noninvasive BCI electrode technology, focusing on the consolidation of shared goals and fostering integrated development strategies among a diverse array of multidisciplinary researchers.
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