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BRAIN GATE SYSTEM Presented By: Abhishek Srivastava BIT (CS) III 1025410003 Guided By: Er. Sanjeev Singh Dept. Computer Science

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BRAIN GATE SYSTEM

Presented By:Abhishek Srivastava

BIT (CS) III1025410003

Guided By:Er. Sanjeev SinghDept. Computer Science

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WOKING PRINCIPLES FUNCTION OF BRAIN GATE SYSTEM ACTUAL WORKING OF BRAIN GATE SYSTEM APPLICATION CONCLUSION

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INTRODUCTIONThe mind-to-movement system that allows a quadriplegic(HANDICAPED) man to control a computer using only his thoughts is done by using BRAIN GATE SYSTEM.

Brain Gate is a brain implant system developed by the bio-tech company Cyberkinetics in 2008 in conjunction with the Department of Neuroscience at Brown University with Surgeon Gerhard Friehs

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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

The principle of operation behind the Brain Gate System is that with intact brain function, brain signals are generated even though they are not sent to the arms, hands and legs.

The signals are interpreted and translated into cursor movements, offering the user an alternate Brain Gate pathway to control a computer with thought ,just as individuals who have the ability to move their hands use a mouse.

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Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)

BCI – direct communication pathway between a brain or brain cell culture and a device (computer)

One way BCIs information passes from brain to computer or

computer to brainTwo way BCIs

information is exchanged between brain and computer

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WORKING PRINCIPLE

In general the working of BRAIN GATE SYSTEM is done using 3 techniques namely,

Brain control motor function

By using Neuron feedback

Neuroprosthetic device

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BRAIN CONTROL MOTOR FUNCTION

The brain is "hardwired" with connections, which are made by billions of neurons that make electricity whenever they are stimulated.

The electrical patterns are called brain waves.

Muscles in the body's limbs contain embedded sensors called muscle spindles that measure the length and speed of the muscles as they stretch and contract as you move. Other sensors in the skin respond to stretching and pressure.

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NEURO FEEDBACK A technique called neuro

feedback uses connecting sensors on the scalp to translate brain waves into information a person can learn from.

The sensors register different frequencies of the signals produced in the brain.

These changes in brain wave patterns indicate whether someone is concentrating or suppressing his impulses, or whether he is relaxed or tense.

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Neuroprosthetic deviceA neuroprosthetic device

converts brain activity into computer commands.

A sensor is implanted on the brain, and electrodes are hooked up to wires that travel to a pedestal on the scalp. From there, a fiber optic cable carries the brain activity data to a nearby computer and artificial limbs.

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FUNCTIONING OF BRAIN GATE SYSTEM-NEUROCHIP

BRAIN GATE SYSTEM is implemented with the help of NEURO CHIP.

Currently the chip uses 100 hair-thin electrodes that 'hear' neurons firing in specific areas of the brain.

For example, the area that controls arm movement.

The activity is translated into electrically charged signals and are then sent and decoded using a program, which then converted in to movement.

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ACTUAL WORKING OF BRAIN GATE SYSTEM

Preprocessing DetectionControl TrainingBio feedback

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APPLICATIONS

•A Boon to the paralyzed -Brain Gate Neural Interface System

•Clinical trial on Nagle

•Statement Of Nagle

“I can't put it into words. It's just—I use my brain. I just thought it. I said, "Cursor go up to the top right." And it did, and now I can control it all over the screen. It will give me a sense of independence.”

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Animals

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Diagram of the BCI developed by Miguel Nicolelis and collegues for use on Rhesus monkeys Later experiments by Nicolelis using rhesus monkeys, succeeded in closing the feedback loop and reproduced monkey reaching and grasping movements in a robot arm

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BRAIN GATE CHIP SYSTEM

In the next two years, Cyberkinetics hopes to refine the chip to develop a

wireless versionNo need for a plugSaferLess visible

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The idea of moving robots or prosthetic devices not by manual control, but by mere “thinking” (i.e., the brain activity of human subjects) has been a fascinated approach. Medical cures are unavailable for many forms of neural and muscular paralysis. The enormity of the deficits caused by paralysis is a strong motivation to pursue BMI solutions. So this idea helps many patients to control the prosthetic devices of their own by simply thinking about the task.

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REFERENCES Braingate gets a new lease on life , The Boston Globe,

August, 2009

Monkey Moves Robot Using Mind Control , Sky News, July 13, 2009

www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00912041

www.google.com/braingatesystem /show/information

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Thank you

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