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November 29, 2008 ::: Inspiring Neurotechnology At Home

As a deeply interested individual in brain science and neurotechnology myself, this particular report has instantly inspired my own future plans for new directions in amateur research and citizen science at my own home.

Tim Marzullo, a recent PhD candidate at the University of Michigan, has been working on a project to develop a very low-cost amateur neurological recording device. Along with his friend, Greg Gage, they are nearing success on a prototype, and even presented their work at the recent Society of Neuroscience conference in Washington, D.C.

With a home-made micro-manipulator, a classic bandpass filter with amplifier, and a willing bug, they will soon be recording neuronal action potentials in their own garage for under $100.

"Bringing Neuroscience to the Garage - The Interview" :: MarzulloHead Queries :: November 29, 2008 :: [ READ ]

::: Written by Matthew T. Dearing | Comments (5)



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I recently came accross your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.

Thanks for a insightfull post.

There is obviously a lot to learn. There are some good points here.

Very nice post. Do you accept guest writers?

Do you know which cell phone companies allow tethering?

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