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It might seem like we’re entering an era of science fiction. But Neuralink, a company offering ultra-high bandwidth brain-machine interfaces to connect humans to computers, is offering a glimpse into a reality where such a technology could be possible.
From better diagnosing to understanding brain function, cognitive science is undergoing rapid change due to the advancements made by these neurotech companies.
Brain mapping is a technique used to identify various parts of the brain and discover how they all work together.