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- W4387602034 abstract "Care for patients needs doctors and nurses to communicate well with one other. There is a growing need for a two-way communication not just within the team but also with the medical equipment used to track and manage patients’ conditions. Most HCIs include some kind of visual or aural display, and they have been the source of well-documented worries despite much testing. Remarkably few interfaces look at the benefits of multimodal communication despite abundant research that proves the brain's sensitivity to multimodal inputs. One of the most promising cutting-edge technical disciplines nowadays is medicine, thanks to the explosion of recent scientific knowledge and technological innovation in the field. As allowing users to automate their lives (by controlling everyday chores with just their minds) and even enjoy themselves, brain–computer interface (BCI) technology has broadened the definition of rehabilitation beyond its traditional medical context (hands-free gaming). This chapter examines the current state of the art in HMI design as it pertains to the field of biomedical engineering, with a focus on its potential for facilitating direct brain–computer interface. This strategy relies on the creation of a revolutionary miniaturized system for the covert detection of a biological signal via the use of sensors incorporated into an advanced HMI. This chapter explains current research that may have future relevance in human– computer interface design (HMI). The development of a low-cost mechanism for improving medical communication would have far-reaching effects on patient care and the expanding medical technology industry." @default.
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