Brain‑Computer Interfaces for Human Augmentation: Why This 2019 Edited Volume Still Matters for Researchers, Builders, and the BCI‑Curious
What if you could steer a drone with nothing but your thoughts—or boost your attention during a high‑stakes task by nudging your brain’s own rhythms? That’s the promise at the center of brain‑computer interfaces (BCIs) for human augmentation. It’s a field that has leapt forward in the last two decades, moving from clinical assistive tech…