Cloned neurons, where the data is transferred, make it possible to fix even large-area neural damages.
When brain cells are dying, the memory blocks in them are gone. That means we lose those neurons. But new technology makes it possible to create even cloned neurons that can replace damaged brain areas. Researchers cloned muscle cells from stem cells. The thing is that there is the possibility of cloning all other cells from cloned stem cells.
The PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) method makes it possible to make stem cell clones by combining the DNA of other cells. The idea is that the PCR system makes copies of the DNA that is isolated from the desired cells. And then the system simply replaces the DNA from the nucleus of some other cells.
"Implanted electrodes stream recorded data to a pocket-sized device worn by a patient. The data are then wirelessly transferred to a tablet and then uploaded to the cloud via a HIPAA-compliant server. Credit: Image courtesy of Starr lab, UCSF" (ScitechDaily.com/Researchers Wirelessly Stream Human Brain Activity During Normal Life Activities). The user can connect this system to the cell phone. .
The BCI can store the EEG, and then that brain's electromagnetic phenomenon can transfer to cloned memory cells.
The BCI (Brain computer interface) makes it possible to copy things that a person sees and feels to databases on a computer's hard disks. The same BCI systems can be used to control computers by using neuro-implanted microchips. Those microchips can make it possible to make a copy of the person's mind. And then the researchers can use that EEG to analyze what the person does during the day.
There is the possibility that those implants make it possible to copy thoughts to the computer, and then operators can see from the screen what the person sees and hears. This system can also turn the EEG into written text. There is a possibility that, in the future, a system can copy that EEG into cloned memory cells. And then the operators can transfer those memory cells into their brains. Because cloned cells are made by using the receiver's cells, there is no problem with tissue rejection.
Knocking on the graves
Researchers may be able to retrieve the information from the brain after death. A couple of years ago, researchers returned functions to the brain after a person had been dead for about ten hours. That ability is one of the most frightening and interesting things in the world. Connecting that ability with the BCI (Brain computer interface) makes it possible to see what happened before a person died. That thing is one of the biggest things that researchers have ever created. The system can transfer those memories into the cloned memory neurons. That thing makes it possible to remove large tumors from brain tissue.
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