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A Review of Brain-Computer Interface Technologies: Signal Acquisition Methods and Interaction Paradigms

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arxiv 2503.16471 v1 pith:JTMKXXIV submitted 2025-03-01 cs.HC cs.AI

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keywords paradigmsacquisitionsignalreviewbrain-computerinteractioninterfacemethods
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Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology facilitates direct communication between the human brain and external devices, representing a substantial advancement in human-machine interaction. This review provides an in-depth analysis of various BCI paradigms, including classic paradigms, current classifications, and hybrid paradigms, each with distinct characteristics and applications. Additionally, we explore a range of signal acquisition methods, classified into non-implantation, intervention, and implantation techniques, elaborating on their principles and recent advancements. By examining the interdependence between paradigms and signal acquisition technologies, this review offers a comprehensive perspective on how innovations in one domain propel progress in the other. The goal is to present insights into the future development of more efficient, user-friendly, and versatile BCI systems, emphasizing the synergy between paradigm design and signal acquisition techniques and their potential to transform the field.

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