From: mez (mez@mezziah.org)
Date: Fri Dec 08 2000 - 12:56:06 MST
I agree with Hal Finney on the overblown rhetoric in this case. I've been
surprised to see both CNN and Wired making such a big deal over such a
relatively timid experiment.
In the context of work that uses *brain* implants to restore vision to
sightless people, or give quadrapalegics the ability to move cursors,
Warwick's research seems quite pedestrian.
Tow examples of more interesting research (with apologies for the long URL)
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Artificial Vision by Direct Visual Cortex Stimulation:
http://www.dobelle.com/vision/index.html
Direct Neural Control of Computer Cursor:
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/286/5441/888?maxtoshow=&HITS=10
hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&titleabstract=paralyzed&searchid=QID_NOT_SET&FIRSTIND
EX=&fdate=10/1/1995&tdate=7/31/2000
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