Brain Computer Interface: A future solution for Virtual Reality Navigation in Surgery Hands to Mind Control, Just Thinking by Jose Luis Mosso Vazquez* in Developments in Anaesthetics & Pain Management_ Research and Reviews International Journals
Abstract
Outpatient´s
mind could control virtual Reality scenarios in the future just with his will,
during ambulatory surgery with a Brain Computer Interface BCI technology. Up
today we need our finger´s hands to control a computer screen, we need our head
and neck movements to control a smartphone ´screen into a cardboard for
immersive 3D virtual navigation or Oculus technology. Brain Computer Interface BCI is an
innovative technology that has the proposal to introduce and extracts data
information from the human Brain in lab and demonstrated in clinical trials
with progressive results. Brain Computer Interface is a useful, innovative
device with the possibilities in the future to perform virtual Reality
navigations inside the brain using just the human mind. During outpatient or
ambulatory surgery many patients cannot move their bodies, their arms, hands,
and heads and so on. In this article we review our experience with VR in
surgery and describe traditional technologies to control VR scenarios and we
discuss the possibilities to use emergent technologies to reduce pain and anxiety while surgeon is
performing surgeries
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