Neural interface jack

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Neural jacks are sophisticated cybernetic interfaces mounted directly into the nervous system of the user. They provide superior interface quality and efficiency. A jack allows users to access or operate a device as if it were part of their own bodies. They experience data received from the device as if they were sensory stimuli or memories, and they give control commands as if they were simple acts of muscular co-ordination. Neural jacks allow for perfectly integrated use of even the most sophisticated hardware.

Most complex electronics, computers and vehicles are equipped with neural control ports, and direct interface is accomplished through standardised fiber-optic cable.