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cat3

Thanks Michael. Just another great leap for neuroscience which leaves me bewildered & gaping !

I can only deduce that they're talking micro-chip technology which, not so long ago, was the stuff of far-fetched science fiction (or so we thought).

The idea of planting new memories to cut out the bother of training is mind-boggling (as in the trials with mice). Fascinating, even if it's wa-a-a-a-y over my head !! x

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Michael_e in reply tocat3

...and I doubt very much that it will be available on the NHS any time soon!

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cat3 in reply toMichael_e

Well no, but every new innovation means there are good forces at work here & there, and one day it might just filter down.

Hope 2016 has good things in store for you Michael. :-/ x

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MXman

Wow thats fantastic love progress.

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