This Technology Could Boost Human Intelligence & Memory
Improving our capabilities with implants
is one of the tasks that has been more focused in both medical and
technological world in recent decades. We can take examples of
pacemakers and bionic arms which helps us to improve our capabilities.
Recently, the startup which came out of the stealth mode, Kernel
is working to develop a tiny chip that can be implanted in the brain to
act as a prosthetic implant. The device named as neuroprosthetic which
is focused on helping people who are suffering from some kind of brain
trauma.
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Kernel was started in early 2016 with
the aim to built the world’s first neural prosthetic for human
intelligence enhancement. The company got the money from tech
entrepreneur Bryan Johnson who sold his payment company- Braintree to
PayPal for $800 million and started a venture fund.
Ted
Berger, the director of the Center for Neural Engineering at the
University of Southern California developed the neuroprosthetic device.
Ted Berger, while talking to IEEE spectrum said that “it’s really time”
for a clinical device to improve human memory.
Ted Berger’s neuroprosthetic will work
as an artificial hippocampus brain’s areas that deals with spatial
navigation and memory. Ted Berger plans to convert short term memory
into long term memory and store it.
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Electrical signals from neurons will be
recorded with the help of electrodes in the human hippocampus. Ted
Berger and his team created mathematical models that take a “learning”
input signal and generate the “memory” output signal after studying how
the signals linked with learning something new are converted into
signals linked with storing information in long term memory.
The implanted chip will have electrodes
for recording the signals and encoding the information as a memory, and a
microprocessor for computation purposes. “We take these memory codes,
enhance them, and put them back into the brain,” he says.
The chip that will be implanted will
have electrodes which will help to record the signals and encode the
information as a memory, and a microprocessor for computation purposes.
“WE TAKE THESE MEMORY CODES, ENHANCE THEM, & PUT THEM BACK INTO THE
BRAIN”
Ted Berger tested the effectiveness of
the invention in rats and confirmed that rats successfully responded to
his observations and tests. Rats have around 200 billion neurons whereas
humans have only 86 billion which is pretty less in human as compared
to the rats. Therefore, Kernel needs to develop implants which have
denser arrays of electrodes from fetching more data from more neurons.
Source: Techviral.com

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