The Brain Fix
This
very big story broke late last week: 
The worlds first brain prosthesis has passed the first stages of live testing.
The microchip, designed to model a part of the brain called the hippocampus, has been used successfully to replace a neural circuit in slices of rat brain tissue kept alive in a dish. The prosthesis will soon be ready for testing in animals.
The device could ultimately be used to replace damaged brain tissue which may have been destroyed in an accident, during a stroke, or by neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimers disease. It is the first attempt to replace central brain regions dealing with cognitive functions such as learning or speech.
In addition to treating degenerative conditions, brain prostheses will eventually be used to enhance learning and skills for everyone. I'm personally looking forward to the hardware upgrade that will make me able to play the piano or speak Italian.

Comments
Thanks for the information on how this brain prothesis works.
We recently wrote an article on using the same microchip to replace a part of the brain on Brain Blogger. Would it bring up ethic cotroversy? Would our brains reject the foreign object?
We would like to read your comments on our article. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Kelly
Posted by: Kelly
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June 6, 2008 10:51 AM