Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Increasing the capacity of advanced neural interfaces to engage more than one million neurons in parallel

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) through its Neural Engineering System Design (NESD) program is working on Brain-Computer Interfaces and  seeks to translate neurochemical signals into binary code (MedCityNews).


The NESD program looks ahead to a future in which advanced neural devices offer improved fidelity, resolution, and precision sensory interface for therapeutic applications. By increasing the capacity of advanced neural interfaces to engage more than one million neurons in parallel, NESD aims to enable rich two-way communication with the brain at a scale that will help deepen our understanding of that organ’s underlying biology, complexity, and function.

For more information about BCI/EEG press here.


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