From AI to brain implants: the dawn of the future for paralysis patients
Brain implants are breaking new ground in the treatment of paralysis. Find out how these innovations could restore mobility and hope to patients.
Brain implants are breaking new ground in the treatment of paralysis. Find out how these innovations could restore mobility and hope to patients.
According to DARPA statements, the group of volunteers who underwent brain implants are experiencing improvements in memory. The project, Restoring Active Memory (curiously the acronym is RAM, just like the memory of a computer) can promote the mnemonic and cognitive recovery of all subjects affected by brain trauma. The group of volunteers, subjected to surgery for the positioning of brain implants through electrodes close to the regions of the brain responsible for the development of declarative memory, obtained better results... Read more
Through targeted ultrasound-based activity, sonogenetics promises a future without invasive brain implants, and without Parkinson's.
We didn't think brain waves had enough information to reconstruct the image a person saw. And instead.
A totally different approach to that of brain implants at Neuralink. Laboratory tests are encouraging: next step, animal testing.
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After a long process, Neuralink's futuristic brain-computer interface has gotten the green light for first human tests.
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He's gotten us used to everything, and now he's doing another one of his own. Elon Musk is like that. But how can you not mention it? Listen to this.
Neuralink aims to resolve some neurological "faults", but while waiting to get there it aims to become a "second mind" capable of connecting ours with a computer network.
A study shows that the analysis of brain activity can predict the onset of an epileptic seizure days in advance.
A system of tiny chips will be able to detect and record neural activity from multiple points in the brain.
An implant that can detect pain and stimulate the brain to eliminate it? It would be a gigantic milestone. Here are the first steps of the research.
The team tried the technique in 13 people with Parkinson's who had a particular problem with moving too slowly.
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A development that brings the rhythm of the words closer to that of a natural conversation, and to a practically instantaneous vocal conversion.
Treatments for Parkinson's and other disorders will improve with the adoption of a new self-powered brain stimulator.
Until we find a way to get along, with wars men will find more and more effective ways of killing each other. Here is the possible, terrible future.
Nesos is a device for neuromodulation that is not surgically implanted, but sends impulses to the brain through two earphones