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Consumer brain–computer interfaces

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Consumer brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are technologies that enable direct communication between a human brain and external devices, primarily for consumer applications. Unlike clinical BCIs, which are often used in medical settings for rehabilitation or assistive technology, consumer BCIs are designed for everyday use and aim to enhance or augment personal experiences.

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