What are Deep Brain-Machine Interfaces (DBMIs)?
DBMIs are a type of brain-computer interface (BCI) that involves the implantation of devices directly into the brain. These devices are designed to read and write neural signals, allowing for the precise modulation of brain activity. In the context of addiction treatment, DBMIs are used to target specific regions of the brain associated with addiction, such as the reward system, stress response, and impulse control.