
neural implants
Neural implants are small devices surgically inserted into the brain or nervous system to monitor or modify neural activity. They connect the brain to computers or other technologies, enabling functions like restoring hearing or vision, controlling prosthetic limbs, or improving communication for those with neurological conditions. These implants work by detecting electrical signals in the nervous system and sometimes delivering precise electrical stimulation to influence brain activity. They are designed to enhance or repair neural functions, offering promising advances in medicine and human-computer interaction while requiring careful management of safety and ethical considerations.