Synopsis
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) represent a transformative frontier in neurorehabilitation, offering treatment for individuals recovering from neurological injuries and disorders. By linking the brain's activity to external devices, BCIs enable communication and control without relying on the body's motor pathways, a powerful tool for patients affected by neurodegenerative diseases. Through real-time monitoring and adaptive feedback, these systems promote neural plasticity and accelerate recovery. As technology and neuroscience intersect, BCIs redefine the boundaries of rehabilitation, moving from assistive applications toward restorative therapies that harness the brain's ability to heal and adapt. Brain-Computer Interfaces for Neurorehabilitation explores the intersection of BCI technologies and blockchain in the context of neurorehabilitation and cognitive learning systems. It offers an interdisciplinary approach, bridging neuroscience, biomedical engineering, cryptographic systems, and AI, delving into how BCIs can decode neural signals to enable communication and motor control for patients with disabilities. This book covers topics such as neuroscience, personalized therapy, and blockchain, and is a useful resource for medical and healthcare professionals, neurologists, computer engineers, academicians, researchers, and scientists.
About the Author
J. Reyes Juárez Ramírez is a full time Professor-Researcher, Facultad de Ciencias Quíquimicas e Ingeniería, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California. He received a Ph.D. from the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (UABC) in 2008, in Computer Science with specialty in Software Engineering. He is currently holding a Full Professor position in UABC, Tijuana campus, Baja California, Mexico. He is the President of the Mexican Network of Software Engineering. He is a member of the National System of Researchers of Mexico (SNI), Level 2, and leads several research projects, academic and in collaboration with Industry. His research areas are Software Engineering (uncertainty in agile methodologies, quality improvement in Scrum), Human-Computer Interaction (user-centered design, adaptive user interfaces), and recently he has started working with Quantum Computing. He is the general chair of some national and international events, such as the International Conference in Software Engineering Research and Innovation (CONISOFT).
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