Hosted on MSN
Tiny implant 'speaks' to the brain with LED light
A new brain-machine interface (BMI) uses light to "speak" to the brain, mouse experiments show. The minimally invasive wireless device, which is placed under the scalp, receives inputs in the form of ...
Light is quietly becoming the new language of brain technology. Instead of thick wires and skull-penetrating electrodes, a new generation of implants uses tiny LEDs and optical sensors to send ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results