Neural-Prosthesis By: Luke P. Wandelear. What type? Specifically pertaining to the Hippocampus Plays major role in the brain’s memory.

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Neural-Prosthesis By: Luke P. Wandelear

What type? Specifically pertaining to the Hippocampus Plays major role in the brain’s memory

Functions and Location of Hippocampi The Hippocampus is located in the Medial Temporal Lobe of the brain It handles parts of memory that can be explicitly vocalized

Possible Different Damages to Hippocampi Disease Bunt trauma Damage caused by the choices of the person

Cause of the Damages… Diseases like: Schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson’s Blunt Trauma: any type of accident that causes brain damage/bruising/concussions

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The Biotech Implant

Works Cited (Source of all pictures)