Humans and Technology The Surgeon Who Wants to Connect You to the Internet with a Brain Implant Eric Leuthardt believes that in the near future we will allow doctors to insert electrodes into our brains so we can communicate directly with computers and each other. by Adam Piore 2017-11-30T00:00:00-05:00
Rewriting Life Gilad Evrony | Innovators Under 35 Single-neuron genome sequencing is revealing clues about what goes wrong in the brain. by Julia Sklar 2015-08-18T00:05:00-04:00
Rewriting Life Work Begins on Brain Stimulator to Correct Memory Can deep brain stimulation affect how well and what we remember? by Andrew Zaleski 2015-04-03T13:30:00-04:00
Connectivity A Sleek Wristband That Can Track Seizures A startup wants to make it easier for people with epilepsy to detect seizures and let others know when they need help. by Rachel Metz 2014-11-28T00:00:00-05:00
Rewriting Life New Implantable Device Can Manipulate and Record Brain Activity Human tests of an electrode implanted deep into the brain could one day lead to smart, self-regulating implants. by Susan Young Rojahn 2013-08-09T15:00:00-04:00
Rewriting Life An Ultrathin Brain Implant Monitors Seizures The device can conform to the shape of the brain, enabling better recording of electrical activity. by Lauren Gravitz 2011-11-18T00:00:00-05:00
Rewriting Life Stimulating New Therapy for Epilepsy Electrodes placed on the forehead can ease seizures and more. by Lauren Gravitz 2011-06-03T10:01:00-04:00
Rewriting Life An Up-Close View of Seizures The ability to measure single cells firing in epileptic patients could shed light on how seizures spread. by Courtney Humphries 2011-03-31T00:00:00-04:00
Rewriting Life Brain Implant Cuts Seizures Epilepsy patients who don’t respond to drugs may soon have a new option. by Emily Singer 2009-12-09T00:00:00-05:00
Rewriting Life Synchronized Brain Activity Helps Memories Form A procedure designed to locate the source of epileptic seizures could help scientists better understand memory. by Emily Singer 2009-10-20T11:00:00-04:00