We were delighted to welcome a group of postgraduate students from the #UPatras #HCIMaster master to the BCI Lab for their Brain–Computer Interaction lesson.
As part of the course, the students visited the lab to gain hands-on exposure to Brain–Computer Interface (BCI) technologies. The session included an introduction to how brain signals are acquired and interpreted, as well as how they can be used to enable direct communication between the brain and computing systems.
During the visit, students also attended a live demonstration of BCI equipment, where they observed how neural signals are captured and translated into commands that allow interaction with computers and external devices.
It was a pleasure hosting such an engaged group of postgraduate students and supporting their learning experience in the field of Brain–Computer Interaction.
