Dans la série, mais où ça va nous mener dériver:
Israeli Researchers Build a Rat Cyborg With a Digital Cerebellum
Synthetic Cerebellum In humans the cerebellum sits at the back of the brain and fields stimuli from the brain stem. Researchers at Tel Aviv University have devised and electronic chip capable of replacing the cerebellum in rats, a development that could lead to electronic brain implants that can replace damaged nerve tissue in humans. Life Science Databases via Wikimedia
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Synthetic Cerebellum In humans the cerebellum sits at the back of the brain and fields stimuli from the brain stem. Researchers at Tel Aviv University have devised and electronic chip capable of replacing the cerebellum in rats, a development that could lead to electronic brain implants that can replace damaged nerve tissue in humans. Life Science Databases via Wikimedia
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M'enfin j'espère qu'on arrivera pas à çà:
Le but originel c'est quand même de pouvoir aider des personnes avec des problèmes de mobilité à se mouvoir ... ce que fait le cervelet ici remplacé.