• Scientists want to add broadband technology to your brain but it

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    Scientists want to add broadband technology to your brain but its not what you think

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    Thu, 28 Sep 2023 20:53:30 +0000

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    Known as biphasic quasistatic brain communication, the technology will boost the bodys own electronic signaling system.

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    Scientists have devised a way to let the human brain communicate with computers using a wireless neural implant, in the latest attempt to move the realm of brain-computer interfaces forward.

    Published in Nature Electronics , the research team with Pursue University have built a wireless communication technique for brain implants known as biphasic quasistatic brain communication.This transmits information to a headphone-shaped hub, with the hub sending power and programming bits to the implant through fully electronic signals to avoid transduction loss,
    according to Nature.

    This builds on technology thats seen, for example, BCI systems translate neural signals into sentences at roughly 150 words per minute, according to research published this year . This is close to normal conversational speed. Tapping into the body's built-in broadband

    Wearable devices that form part of BCI systems normally use electromagnetic fields to communicate information wirelessly but implants suffer from a high amount of absorption by the bodys tissue.

    There are alternatives that have been tested, including ultrasound, optical, and magneto-electric forms of communication, but these all cause large transduction losses due to the energy conversion process.

    The Purdue University team, instead, used what they have termed biphasic quasistatic brain communication. This relies on a two-phase process that unfolds in the brain, allowing a small implanted sensor to detect and
    transfer information to the headphone-shaped wearable.

    The system aims to tap into the brain and bodys broadband network, which comprises the electric signals that transfer information through it and augment it.

    By using such a BCI system, they hope the allow high bandwidth interactions between the brain signals and computers, while keeping power consumption low.

    BCI and related technologies have been gaining traction in recent years, and Nature even named it the technology of the year for 2023.

    The most widely known entity pursuing this technology is Elon Musks
    Neuralink, which has recently been given the green light to test its brain chip on humans. There are, however, concerns that testing on monkeys led to
    an abnormally high death rate as a direct result of the implants, according
    to Interesting Engineering . More from TechRadar Pro Computers built by human brain cells could help make AI less artificial These neurohacking AI headphones can track your brain waves to help you focus Human brain cells are trouncing computers in raw speed and power



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