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Neurohacking IV: Neuro chips - without salt and vinaegar. A neurosurgeons perspective on neurohacking

Neurohacking IV: Neuro chips - without salt and vinaegar. A neurosurgeons perspective on neurohacking

Neurochips are implantable devices designed to facilitate communication between the human brain and computers. These brain-machine interfaces function by mimicking synapses, although their processing speed remains slower than natural brain activity. Synapses are the junction between two neurons where nerve signals are transmitted from one cell to another using electrical
Frederikke Aabo-Rosendal 16 Feb 2025
Brain changes in obesity - and after surgery for obesity

Brain changes in obesity - and after surgery for obesity

Obesity is a widespread health challenge. It is less commonly known that obesity also affects the brain, leading to reduced cognitive function and executive abilities. The interplay between obesity and brain health stems from various factors. Neuroinflammation, vascular abnormalities, and increased metabolic stress on the brain cells are just some
Frederikke Aabo-Rosendal 24 Nov 2024

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