"Neuromorphic Computing for Brain Computer Interfaces" equips readers with knowledge and the application of Neuromorphic Computing. It examines practical situations where interpretability is crucial, going beyond theoretical considerations and providing case studies and examples to illustrate how Brain Computer Interfaces could be implemented in the real world. It encompasses novel concepts, cutting-edge research, frameworks, and tools that facilitate comprehension of neuromorphic computing models. This book attempts to be a comprehensive reference for professionals, researchers, and students to grasp the fundamental concepts and most recent developments in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and neuromorphic computing.• Provides an in-depth study of the principles, technology, and applications that drive neuromorphic computing and brain-computer interfaces• Offers an interdisciplinary approach that includes cognitive science, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and biomedical engineering• Presents actionable insights and methodologies that can be applied to real-world challenges by presenting practical implementations and case studies