Brain implant may restore memory
US researchers are poised to test an artificial aid to the brain. They have made a mathematical model of a memory store called the hippocampus, and programmed it on to a silicon chip. This could one day be fitted to a human with brain damage from stroke, epilepsy or dementia.| Comments on article "Brain implant may restore memory" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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