Oct 15, 2020
Scientists Found a New Way to Control the Brain With Light—No Surgery Required
Posted by Raphael Ramos in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
Controlling brains with light.
Thanks to optogenetics, in just ten years we’ve been able to artificially incept memories in mice, decipher brain signals that lead to pain, untangle the neural code for addiction, reverse depression, restore rudimentary sight in blinded mice, and overwrite terrible memories with happy ones. Optogenetics is akin to a universal programming language for the brain.
But it’s got two serious downfalls: it requires gene therapy, and it needs brain surgery to implant optical fibers into the brain.
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