In recent years, eye tracking technology has advanced rapidly, suggesting that our eyes deserve greater attention within the evolving brain-machine interface (BMI) landscape. One particularly intriguing area is the connection between eye movements and internal brain states—a link that is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore.
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