Neuroscientist Building a Better Memory for Humans

Neuroscientist Building a Better Memory for Humans
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Theodore Berger, a biomedical engineer at the University of Southern California, can't promise that level of perfect recall—perhaps for the better—but he is working on a memory prosthesis. The device, surgically implanted directly into the brain, mimics the function of a structure called the hippocampus by electrically stimulating the brain in a particular way to form memories—at least in rats and monkeys. And now, he's testing one that could work in humans.

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