HuckleSmothered t1_j8c250h wrote
Reply to comment by maxcorrice in These prosthetics break the mold with third thumbs, spikes, and superhero skins by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
If you figure out a non degrading, non-scar or plaque generating nerve to computer interface. And the decoding systematics to feed back into nerves. You’ll definitely win a Nobel or some other big prize.
The body hates having foreign stuff stuck in it.
maxcorrice t1_j8c2wn6 wrote
Definitely, but we aren’t super far off, things like cochlear implants and the many many things we’ve done for the heart are the first steps, definitely not the direct building blocks, but not unrelated
HuckleSmothered t1_j8c3aoo wrote
Do Cochlear feed straight to the nerve? Or do they interface with the tissue connected to the nerve?
maxcorrice t1_j8c3tt3 wrote
seems like nerve? i can’t tell exactly, everywhere i look it is designed for the extreme laymen
dameprimus t1_j8d4s6v wrote
Look at this diagram: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_of_Corti
That’s the cochlea in cross section. Easiest way to think about it is that the cochlea is a bundle of 3 hollow tubes. The nerve runs through one tube and the cochlear implant is placed in a different tube (the scala tympani).
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