About the Journal
Aims and Scope
The Journal of Brain-Computer Interfaces (JBCI) is committed to establishing itself as a leading international forum for the dissemination of high-quality, peer-reviewed research in the rapidly evolving field of brain-computer interfaces. Our primary宗旨 (mission) is to build a world-class academic platform that supports teaching, scientific research, and talent cultivation within the global BCI community.
JBCI welcomes original research articles, reviews, and short communications that contribute significant insights to both the theoretical and applied aspects of BCI technology. The journal's scope is intentionally interdisciplinary, bridging the gap between fundamental research and clinical or industrial translation.
Key Topics
The journal's content is organized around core thematic sections, including but not limited to:
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Novel Neural Signal Sensing Theory and Detection Methods: Advanced algorithms, modeling, and innovative hardware for acquiring and decoding central and peripheral neural signals.
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Bionic Tissue-Engineered Nerves: Materials, fabrication techniques, and biocompatible interfaces for next-generation neural prosthetics and regenerative medicine.
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Key Technologies for New-Generation High-Throughput Brain-Machine Interaction: High-channel-count neural interfaces, closed-loop systems, adaptive control algorithms, and immersive neurofeedback paradigms.
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Development and Translation of Core Components for Human-Machine Integration: Implantable and wearable devices, neural chips, flexible electronics, and the clinical translation of BCI systems for rehabilitation and augmentation.
By highlighting research across these critical areas, JBCI aims to be an indispensable resource for scientists, engineers, and clinicians working to unlock the full potential of brain-computer interface technology.