Article 6A20 Tiny compass brain implants allow blind rats to 'see'

Tiny compass brain implants allow blind rats to 'see'

by
Ian Sample, science editor
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University of Tokyo team believe that similar implants may one day help blind people navigate more easily

Researchers have given blind rats a fresh sense of direction by connecting tiny digital compasses to their brains.

The study by Japanese scientists shows that the animals learned quickly to use the unfamiliar signals to find their way around the world.

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