Our brain constantly generates subtle electrical signals that pass through the scalp without us perceiving them. These signals originate from neuronal activity and contain information about our mental state.
A BCI (Brain-Computer Interface) is a device that captures these signals and translates them into a format that a computer can understand. It is a non-invasive, completely painless technology that enables direct communication between the brain and a digital system.
Symbiote I is such a system, capable of reading signals from 16 different areas of the brain with high precision. It analyzes brain activity 256 times per second, allowing for a detailed interpretation of the user's level of concentration or relaxation in real time.