From: mark@cis.ohio-state.edu (Mark Jansen) Subject: Re: VR and the handicapped Date: 29 Oct 90 17:55:43 GMT Organization: Ohio State Computer Science In article <10037@milton.u.washington.edu> pathak@mbunix.mitre.org (Pathak) writes: > >I remember reading in the Chicago Tribune about 6 months ago about a new >experimental technique that allows human nerves to be joined with >computer wafers. It seems that the wafers have holes in them and they can >get the nerves to tie into the receptacles. The article stated that the >researchers hope perfect this technique and then go on to develop a whole >new generation of prosthesis (sp?) devices that are smart enough to react >the information coming from the nerves. I believe they were talking about >such devices for accident victims. > I seem to remember that if you take a suspension of nerve cells you can get them to settle and attach to a integrated circuit kind of wafer and then do some training. What appears to be new then would be how to get nerve cells of a living human being to proliferate and grow out. Is that really posible yet? -- Mark Jansen, Department of Computer and Information Science The Ohio State University; 2036 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH USA 43210-1277 mark@cis.ohio-state.edu