Neuroprosthesis gives rats the ability to ‘touch’ infrared light
February 14, 2013
An experiment by Duke University Medical Center researchers has implications for both remediating sight and augmenting perception in the future.
Nicolelis Lab researchers attached a head-mounted infrared (IR) sensor to rats and connected it to the whisker area of the brain (somatosensory cortex), using electrical microstimulation.
Despite the fact that the IR sensations were very different from whisker sensations, the rats readily learned to use… read more













