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DARPA dreams: cortical modems and neural RAMplants for restoring active memory
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DARPA's 'Cortical Modem' will plug straight into your BRAIN
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improve the article
providing more context for the reader
Learn how and when to remove this message
brain machine interface
visual cortex
direct neural interface
Windows Holographic
Transhumanist
DARPA's 'Cortical Modem' will plug straight into your BRAIN
DARPA dreams: cortical modems and neural RAMplants for restoring active memory
"Bridging the Bio-Electronic Divide"
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biomedical engineering
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neuroscience
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Brain–computer interface
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