Scientists are trying to insert a chip into the human brain.

Scientists are trying to draw up a brain implant to prevent excessive eating and to avoid obesity. They want to prove this to people who are trying to stop the excess food they consume. The team at Stanford University have tried [...]
Scientists are trying to draw up a brain implant to prevent excessive eating and to avoid obesity.
They want to prove this to people who are trying to stop the excess food they consume.
Teams at Stanford University have tried this experiment in overweight, heavily eaten mice. This brain - input device controls survival requirements for food and sex, reports the “Daly Star”.
The leading author of this research, Casey Halpern, is quite convinced that this technique holds great potential to control people's instincts, and after many years he has an answer to the question: Can a chip in the human brain prevent them from eating extra foods?
He followed some people who were dying of weight.
In mice, the entry of the chip into their brains has worked by signaling it.
This device works with deep brain stimulation.










