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April 25, 2006

The Age of Neuroelectronics:

odd_skull_image.jpgTechnology and society magazine The New Atlantis has a comprehensive article on 'neuroelectronics' - the science of interfacing digital components with neural wetware.

The potential merging of mind and machine thrills, frightens, and intrigues us. For decades, experiments at the border between brains and electronics have led to sensationalistic media coverage, vivid science fiction portrayals, and dreams of cyborgs and bionic men. But recently, this area of science has seen remarkable advances—from robotic limbs controlled directly by brain activity, to brain implants that alter the mood of the depressed, to rats steered by remote control. Adam Keiper explores the peculiar history and present directions of this research, and considers the challenges of staying human in the age of neuroelectronics.


Link to article 'The Age of Neuroelectronics'.

Vaughan.

Posted at April 25, 2006 02:30 PM

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