Electronic Chip, Interacting With The Brain, Modifies Pathways For Controlling Movement
Sat, 28 Oct 2006 08:00 PM EST
... Researchers at the University of Washington (UW) are working on an implantable electronic chip that may help establish new nerve connections in the part of the brain that controls movement. Their most recent study, to be published in the Nov. 2, 2006, edition of Nature, showed such a device can induce brain changes in monkeys lasting more than a week. [click link for full article] ...
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