HCC: Small: Brain to Brain Interfacing Achieving Direct Bidirectional Noninvasive Brain-to — NSF Award to North Carolina Agricultu
Human communication has traditionally been dependent on sensory systems such as seeing, hearing, and/or touch, but words and symbols that are available to senders and are understood by receivers still limit most current communicative methods, even when they include non-verbal content. Brain-to-brain interface (B2BI) is
| Award title | HCC: Small: Brain to Brain Interfacing Achieving Direct Bidirectional Noninvasive Brain-to |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2554482 |
| Awardee | North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University |
| City | GREENSBORO |
| State | NC |
| Amount obligated | $549,484 |
| Principal investigator | Chang Nam |
| Program | HCC-Human-Centered Computing |
| Start date | 10/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Human communication has traditionally been dependent on sensory systems such as seeing, hearing, and/or touch, but words and symbols that are available to senders and are understood by receivers still limit most current communicative methods, even when they include non-verbal content. Brain-to-brain interface (B2BI) is an emerging technology that combines sensing the brain (brain-computer interface, or BCI) and stimulating the brain (computer-brain interface, or CBI) to enable communication betw |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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