Neurological transplantation enhances brain function
According to a study published in the journal Science of Neurology "Journal of Neural Engineering" in the UK, scientists have succeeded in strengthening the monkey's brain function by neural transplantation.
Scientists conducted research on five monkeys and tested them by observing a picture and then asking them to find a picture like that in a pile of different pictures.
Scientists discovered that there was an electrical signal running through the frontal brain of the monkeys finding the right picture. Since then scientists have been up to the nerve transplant program to "pre-capture" the formation of such electrical impulses for them.
The results showed that artificial neural tissue implanted into monkey brains helped them complete faster than tests that looked for similar images.
Scientists continue to experiment by allowing cocaine-using monkeys to inhibit their cognitive processes and impair their ability to find pictures.
The results showed that despite the effects of cocaine, nerve tissue implanted in monkey brains helped them complete the test with the same results as when awake (no impact of cocaine).
The results of this experiment are expected to bring hope to apply on the human body, help treat diseases of brain function damage, such as Alzheimer's disease, and even apply to Normal people let the brain work better.
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