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phonemantra-blog · 2 years ago
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Testing will take about six years Elon Musk's brain chip startup Neuralink has begun accepting applications for volunteers to test a brain implant on patients with paralysis. People with paralysis due to cervical spinal cord injury or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis may be eligible for the study, the study said. Neuralink did not specify how many participants will participate in the study, which will take about six years to complete. The study will use a robot to surgically place a brain-computer interface (BCI) implant in an area of ​​the brain that controls the intention to move. Neuralink's original goal is to give people the ability to control a computer cursor or keyboard using only their thoughts. [caption id="attachment_57323" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Neuralink brain implant[/caption] Elon Musk recruits volunteers for clinical trials of Neuralink brain implant The company, which had previously hoped to get approval to implant its device in 10 patients, was in talks with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) about fewer patients after the agency raised safety concerns, according to current and former employees. It is unknown how many patients the FDA ultimately approved. Musk has big ambitions for Neuralink, saying it will facilitate rapid surgical deployment of its chips to treat diseases such as obesity, autism, depression, and schizophrenia. In May, the company said it had received FDA approval for its first human clinical trial. Even if the BCI device proves safe for human use, it would potentially take more than a decade for a startup to get approval to use it commercially, experts say.
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mastercoursesacademy · 1 year ago
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Super Mind Series
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mypixhealth · 6 years ago
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For the first time, a new study has observed that cerebrospinal fluid washes in and out of the brain in waves during sleep, helping clear out waste. https://bit.ly/2JGSGHc #science #brain_science #health #neuroscience #braintraining #brainpower
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sonjanschmitt · 6 years ago
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— Sonja Schmitt (@sonjanschmitt) January 23, 2019
Source: @sonjanschmitt January 23, 2019 at 01:15PM More info Brain Gym Exercise
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feedergoldfish · 14 years ago
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Mind Wide Open
Knowing something about the brain's mechanics and particularly about your brain's mechanics, widens your own self awareness as powerfully as any therapy, meditation or drug.
Dr Steven Johnson. Mind Wide Open. Listen to it on the Brain Science Podcast.
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sonjanschmitt · 6 years ago
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— Sonja Schmitt (@sonjanschmitt) January 15, 2019
Source: @sonjanschmitt January 15, 2019 at 09:52AM More info Brain Gym Exercise
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sonjanschmitt · 6 years ago
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— Sonja Schmitt (@sonjanschmitt) January 15, 2019
Source: @sonjanschmitt January 15, 2019 at 08:27AM More info Brain Gym Exercise
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sonjanschmitt · 6 years ago
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— Sonja Schmitt (@sonjanschmitt) January 6, 2019
Source: @sonjanschmitt January 06, 2019 at 06:01PM More info Brain Gym Exercise
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sonjanschmitt · 6 years ago
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— Sonja Schmitt (@sonjanschmitt) January 6, 2019
Source: @sonjanschmitt January 06, 2019 at 04:31PM More info Brain Gym Exercise
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sonjanschmitt · 7 years ago
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— Sonja Schmitt (@sonjanschmitt) September 19, 2018
Source: @sonjanschmitt September 19, 2018 at 05:30AM More info Brain Gym Exercise
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feedergoldfish · 10 years ago
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The brain can re-wire itself. It can be re-wired. And it can be structurally remodeled. In short, as Dr Merzenich was saying earlier, “You can teach an old dog new tricks.”
Dr Edward Taub at the Neuroplasticity and Healing Symposium. Listen to excerpts, as well as Dr Ginger’s commentary on the Brain Science Podcast (BSP 113).
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feedergoldfish · 12 years ago
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As Dr. Gazzaniga notes, “the dominant idea in modern neuroscience is that if we had a full understanding of how the brain works, we would know how the brain enables the mind, and that the mind would be proven to be enabled in an upwardly causal way, and therefore, all is determined.”
But he argues that things aren’t that simple, and that the mind, which is somehow generated by the physical processes of the brain, constrains the brain. He says, “The emergent mind constrains the brain,” which means, according to Dr. Gazzaniga, that we need a new way of looking at the interactions and mutual dependence between the physical and the mental. 
He says that “something like the big bang happened when the mind emerged from the brain; that just like traffic emerges from cars, traffic ultimately constrains cars.” So, he asks, “Doesn’t the mind constrain the brain that generated it?” 
Who’s in Charge? Free Will and the Science of the Brain, by Michael Gazzaniga, PhD. Listen to the interview and discover the awesomeness that is The Brain Science Podcast.
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