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Slashdot Science Story | Researchers Implant Neural-Monitoring RFID Into a Moth
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- A team from the University of Washington has attached an RFID chip capable of sensing neural activity to a live moth, to pick up the spikes that occur as it beats its wings. Most neural implants are still relatively bulky, but the Washington researchers wanted to show the components in an RFID could be adapted for the same purpose. The NeuralWISP chip is a collection of low-power components such as a specialized signal amplifier, on a circuit board just over two centimeters long. The circuitry converts usable power from the reader — roughly 430 microwatts — to a voltage that can turn on a microcontroller. The sensor is also configured to only 'wakes up' when a neuron fires. The ultimate goal is to create more compact, wirelessly-powered brain and nervous system implants for people.
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Hamutal Meridor added to Mind & Brain, Brain, Mind and Consciousness, Cognitive Sciences, Cyborg Era 4 weeks ago
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