Chinese researchers have developed a high-density, 1,024-channel neural probe, achieving a full-depth recording of neuronal activities in the brain of a macaque monkey for the first time in the world.
WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez reports on the event that showcased ‘telepathic typing’ in a monkey and the implantation of a neural device. Photo: Neuralink ...
As Wired reported, the investigation uncovered what regulators acknowledge was at least one violation of the Animal Welfare Act in which, at the request of a Neuralink scientist, staff delayed ...
In a nutshell The brain uses active “circuit breakers” to suppress irrelevant information, rather than passively letting ...
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