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Developing a Human Memory Prosthesis

3/30/2018

 
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Episodic or short-term memory loss is the most common memory loss in people with brain injuries or Alzheimer’s disease. But what if science could produce a fully implantable, closed-loop neural interface capable of restoring normal memory function?

After almost five years of DARPA-sponsored research with the Restoring Active Memory program, researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and the University of Southern California may have found a solution.

Recently publishing their results in the Journal of Neural Engineering, the team has “demonstrated the first successful implementation in humans of a proof-of-concept system for restoring memory function.” 

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