I have been REALLY busy for awhile studying up on the human brain. My focus is to work on the biology and computer programming and combine the two to see if an electronic device could be grafted inside or outside of the eye that would enable a computer interface to be applied directly to light entering the eye.
There is a gentleman who has developed a microchip for implantation into the rear of the eye for the sake of allowing some people with degenerative eye conditions to see again. The chip basically functions as a damaged optic disk. Light entering the eye is reflected onto the chip, and the chip redirects the light into the optic nerve correctly, allowing vision. I want to do something similar, however I want to install an entire computer in half of the brain.
It has already been shown that a human brain can be cut in half, and the neurons regrow to reattach to nerves to re-enable bodily functions stopped by the severing of half of the brain. I want to replace that half of the brain or possibly more with a computer system that enables automatic and normal nerve function and also enables other functions to be included. Will be great if we figure it out.
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