Yes, Neuralink's chip falls under the broader category of neuromodulation.
Neuralink involves neuromodulation through the use of a microchip with electrodes to directly interface with and stimulate the surface of the brain. The goal is to modulate neural activity to address neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease, memory loss, and other disorders. In summary, Neuralink utilizes electrical stimulation to influence neural activity for therapeutic purposes. I will discuss this in more detail in subsequent newsletters.
Incredible area of work. Is Neuralink based off this?
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Yes, Neuralink's chip falls under the broader category of neuromodulation.
Neuralink involves neuromodulation through the use of a microchip with electrodes to directly interface with and stimulate the surface of the brain. The goal is to modulate neural activity to address neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease, memory loss, and other disorders. In summary, Neuralink utilizes electrical stimulation to influence neural activity for therapeutic purposes. I will discuss this in more detail in subsequent newsletters.