Unlike
all other applications covered on these pages, the INTER project aims
at developing an interface between
a peripheral nerve and a computer chip. Such an application would,
for example, be helpful for someone who lost a limb in an accident.
The nerve cells, in these cases, can be perfectly intact. So all that
is needed to make a neuroprosthesis work in such a person is a
technology to connect the prosthesis to the remaining part of the injured
nerve (more). |
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memory
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Find out how to enhance your memory, and how to make a peripheral neuro-interface.




The neurosensor As you can see on the photograph, the neurosensor is a chip-like structure. It is fabricated on a silicon substrate with hundreds of "holes" in it. Guided by the guidance channel, the axon regenerates and grows towards the distal stump of the nerve via these holes, which provide the contact to the electrical circuits of the chip. The chip, in turn, can be connected to the neuroprosthesis. |
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