Neural interfaces (noun) — Devices that interact with the nervous system. They are electronic devices placed on the outside or inside of the brain or nervous system to record or stimulate activity – or both. (Source: The Royal Society)
Neural Interfaces maintains open-source tools for authoring brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) on web technologies, allowing developers to publish across multiple platforms.
We believe that brain-computer interfaces should be accessible to everyone.
- Brains@Play: A multi-platform application for distributing brain-responsive experiences + an API for accessing neural data across platforms.
- Commoners: A domain-agnostic build tool for authoring multi-platform applications.
If you'd like to contribute to this project, we encourage you to determine which project you're most aligned with and submit your first pull request!
If you're still feeling a bit lost, feel free to schedule a time to chat with Garrett Flynn on Calendly.