Researchers are making significant strides in brain science and technology. Neuralink's recent advancements involve implanting threads in the motor cortex to pick up signals when attempting to move a hand, as noted by Noland. Scientists at Caltech have constructed an acoustic window from skull replacement materials to enable noninvasive ultrasound imaging of the brain, mapping cortical responses in volunteers. Enhancements in the BARseq technique now allow mapping millions of neurons, revealing that vision loss alters the visual cortex. Additionally, an implantable ultrasound device for deep brain stimulation, ImPULS, has been introduced in NatureComms, providing a safer alternative to electrical stimulation. New research suggests the human brain can hold 10 times more data than a supercomputer, with each synapse capable of storing 4.1 to 4.6 bits of information.
⚡️Ultrasound offers a new way to perform deep brain stimulation. #digitalheath #medicine #brain https://t.co/QPeqFMwLa0
🚨YOUR BRAIN CAN HOLD 10X MORE DATA THAN A SUPERCOMPUTER Look out Tesla Dojo, the human brain can store way more information than we ever imagined—almost 10x more! New research shows that each synapse, the connections between neurons, can hold 4.1 to 4.6 bits of information.… https://t.co/96Lcpx4End
In @NatureComms, researchers from the @CDecoders group and collaborators present ImPULS—an implantable ultrasound device for deep brain stimulation. The device may provide a safer alternative to electrical stimulation and become a valuable research tool. https://t.co/B2C05Dcgg3
Mapping Millions of Brain Connections Researchers enhanced BARseq, a technique that now maps millions of neurons to study brain connections. The study found that vision loss alters the visual cortex, making it resemble adjacent brain regions. This breakthrough can help… https://t.co/OR4OAr8Q8y
Scientists construct an acoustic “window” from skull replacement materials to enable noninvasive #ultrasound imaging of the brain, and map out cortical responses in a volunteer playing games and strumming the guitar. @CaltechCCE @mikhailshapiro @SumnerLN https://t.co/YSjBfCB7iT https://t.co/fsLhQ1vvdM
🇺🇸 NOLAND: NEURALINK IS WILD, IT BLEW MY MIND "At first, I wasn't very good at it. All the signals in my brain are still firing, so the threads are implanted in my motor cortex. So, when I attempt to move my hand, those signals are firing, the implant is picking that up, and… https://t.co/3oXXtMBrJJ