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  2. Brain implant - Wikipedia

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    Brain implants electrically stimulate, block [2] or record [3] (or both record and stimulate simultaneously [4]) signals from single neurons or groups of neurons (biological neural networks) in the brain. This can only be done where the functional associations of these neurons are approximately known.

  3. Stent-electrode recording array - Wikipedia

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    Opie began designing the implant in 2010, through Synchron, a company he founded with Oxley and cardiologist Rahul Sharma. [9] The small implant is an electrode array made of platinum electrodes embedded within a nitinol endovascular stent. The device measures about 5 cm long and a maximum of 8 mm in diameter. [10]

  4. How Implanted Brain Chips Like Neuralink Could Change ... - AOL

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    Elon Musk announced on Monday that the first human has received a brain implant through his Neuralink startup—marking a new step forward for the company and its goal to connect the human brain ...

  5. Hippocampal prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    A cognitive or "brain-to-brain" prosthesis involves neither learned input nor output signals, but the native signals used normally by the area of the brain to be replaced (or supported). Thus, such a device must be able to fully replace the function of a small section of the nervous system—using that section's normal mode of operation.

  6. This ALS patient has a brain implant that translates his ...

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    Two separate studies published in the journal Nature in August showed how brain implants using artificial intelligence technology empowered paralyzed patients to communicate by translating neural ...

  7. Elon Musk’s Neuralink human brain implant draws new ... - AOL

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    Good morning. Elon Musk last week said that his Neuralink company has implanted its first brain chip in a human being, kicking off a lot of debate and hype about the implications of the technology ...

  8. Microelectrode array - Wikipedia

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    Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been effective at treating movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease, [46] and cochlear implants have helped many to improve their hearing by assisting stimulation of the auditory nerve. Because of their remarkable potential, MEAs are a prominent area of neuroscience research.

  9. What to know about human brain implants - AOL

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    If the technology works, brain implants could one day benefit people who are otherwise unable to move or communicate and may have even wider-ranging applications for health.