Neurons self-organise to make brain chips

June 22, 2006 | Source: NewScientist.com news service

Brain cells can be enticed into forming uniform functioning patterns using nanotube dots in clusters.

Once attached, these neuron bundles are just the right distance from one another to stretch out axons and dendrites to make links with other clusters nearby.

The technique could allow the development of sophisticated biological sensors that use functioning brain cells, which could identify a compound by measuring its effect on a functioning network of neurons.