A very
different type of neuroprostheses is under development at the laboratory
of Theodore Berger at the University of Southern California in Los
Angeles. The aim: To replace the hippocampus, a tiny
but important structure of the brain which is located in the lower
regions of both
hemispheres. The hippocampus seems to play an important role in
memory formation. It is thought to be some kind of intermediate station
before the memories enter long-term storage. |
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Find out how to enhance your memory, and how to make a peripheral neuro-interface.



Copying nature, cut by cut... The hippocampus chip is in a very literal sense a copy of nature. The scientists took a hippocampus of a rat and cut it into hundreds of thin slices. These slices were then stimulated with electrical signals millions of times and each time measured input and output respectively. This information was then fed into a silicon chip, that now on each conceivable stimulation reacts exactly in the same way as the original, natural one did. |
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