Is A Prosthesis For Parts Of The Brain Possible?

edited October 2004 in Science & Tech
Professor Theodore W. Berger, director of the Center for Neural Engineering at the University of Southern California, is creating a silicon chip implant that mimics the hippocampus, an area of the brain known for creating memories. If successful, the artificial brain prosthesis could replace its biological counterpart, enabling people who suffer from memory disorders to regain the ability to store new memories.
And it's no longer a question of "if" but "when." The six teams involved in the multi-laboratory effort, including USC, the University of Kentucky and Wake Forest University, have been working together on different components of the neural prosthetic for nearly a decade. They will present the results of their efforts at the Society for Neuroscience's annual meeting in San Diego, which begins Saturday. While they haven't tested the microchip in live rats yet, their research using slices of rat brain indicates the chip functions with 95 percent accuracy. It's a result that's got the scientific community excited. "It's a new direction in neural prosthesis," said Howard Eichenbaum, director of the Laboratory of Cognitive Neurobiology at Boston University. "The Berger enterprise is ambitious, aiming to provide a prosthesis for memory. The need is high, because of the prevalence of memory disorder in aging and disease associated with loss of function in the hippocampus."
Source: Wired

Comments

  • mmonninmmonnin Centreville, VA
    edited October 2004
    I want an extra HDD in my brain, maybe it will work better than my own for tests.
  • entropyentropy Yah-Der-Hey (Wisconsin)
    edited October 2004
    I'll be RAIDing my new memories. Maybe I'll even release software for it.

    "So fast, you'll remember what you did tomorrow!"
  • edited October 2004
    I want perfectly photographic memory. Period.

    I don't expect to see this tested on humans, let alone marked for limited medical supply for at least 50 years. After all, we're talking about the brain here, and you know how people get all anal about messing with that. :o
  • primesuspectprimesuspect Beepin n' Boopin Detroit, MI Icrontian
    edited October 2004
    They get all brainy about messing with the anus, too...... :thumbsup:
  • Geeky1Geeky1 University of the Pacific (Stockton, CA, USA)
    edited October 2004
    The world needs prosthetic brains. Like, entire brains. Because god knows there are a lot of people running around that are apparently missing them...
  • CyrixInsteadCyrixInstead Stoke-on-Trent, England Icrontian
    edited October 2004
    Eh? Lol
  • RWBRWB Icrontian
    edited October 2004
    I'd rather have Genetic Engineering, it's possible all technology will revert to BioTech instead of using metals and such anyways, why not speed up the process by building a better Human Gnome? I'd bet it would be a hell of a lot better than this idea.
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited October 2004
    I'd love to have a Human Gnome!
  • RWBRWB Icrontian
    edited October 2004
    hehe However you spell that damned word... :D
  • MoTHA_NaTuREMoTHA_NaTuRE All over this bizzatch called FL
    edited October 2004
    build a better genome? you can only map one genome from the human species, unless you're talking about the person they mapped the genome from, they just randomly picked him/her off the streets.
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