The Neuromorphic Conductor: A Speculative Framework for Brain-Chip Interfaces to Restore Bodily Function
- Posted
- Server
- Preprints.org
- DOI
- 10.20944/preprints202511.1462.v1
This report is a deep dive into the complex world of using neuromorphic chips to help people with severe brain damage regain control of their bodies. We’ll look at the fundamental science behind neuromorphic computing, explore the current landscape of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), and confront the biological and ethical challenges of making such a technology a reality. The main idea is to create a kind of “digital nervous system” that could bypass damaged parts of the brain to restore basic functions like movement and breathing. This isn't just a technical paper; it’s a detailed exploration of the immense hurdles and profound questions that must be answered before we can truly build a bridge between mind and machine. This document is a starting point for anyone looking to understand this fascinating and difficult field.