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- noun Any
technology concerned with thenervous system
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Examples
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Brain implants "are really a launching pad for a whole new kind of neurotechnology," says John Donoghue of Brown University in Providence, co-author of the first study.
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In the same way, recent advances in neuroscience and neurotechnology make it possible to write a conceptually plausible account of how brains could be “read” and linked together.
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In the same way, we couldn't have had neurotechnology without the development of information technology – and without its continued development.
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In the same way, recent advances in neuroscience and neurotechnology make it possible to write a conceptually plausible account of how brains could be “read” and linked together.
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The family that eats together weets together: neurotechnology and food
Do coconut-based remedies work? How to make fresh coconut milk
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"Advanced Brain Technologies (ABT) is a neurotechnology company that develops and distributes interactive software and music-based programs for the improvement of memory, attention, listening, academic skills, sensory processing, brain health, peak performance and more."
Why it's healthier to sit down to family meals together with classical music in the background
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The family that eats together weets together: neurotechnology and food
Scientists research why senior citizens appear to be more immune to H1N1 flu virus
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If you want to try something new and very ancient, try neurotechnology through music.
Why it's healthier to sit down to family meals together with classical music in the background
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The family that eats together weets together: neurotechnology and food
What happens when prisoners complain about adverse reactions to ingredients in certain foods?
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The family that eats together weets together: neurotechnology and food
Does eating candy in childhood lead to violence in adulthood, new study asks?
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