59 The Integration of Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Technology
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The elementary‑wave combination principles and consciousness encoding structure revealed by this theory can be directly integrated with brain‑computer interface (BCI) technology. By acquiring brain signals via EEG devices and performing Fourier decomposition to extract the parameters of the elementary waves of consciousness, real‑time decoding and modeling of conscious states can be achieved.
On this basis, combined with pattern matching and indexing using the consciousness database, it becomes possible to recognize, reconstruct, modulate, and even digitally store conscious signals, thereby providing a unified theoretical foundation and implementation pathway for a new generation of high‑precision brain‑computer interfaces.