Starfish Neuroscience, a startup spun off from Valve by Gabe Newell, plans to produce smaller brain implants capable of simultaneous access to multiple brain regions. Unlike existing solutions that focus on singular targets, this innovative approach aims to offer advanced functionality while being less invasive. The first custom electrophysiology chip, capable of recording and stimulating brain activity, is expected to arrive in late 2025. Starfish is actively seeking collaborators to enhance its technology, suggesting potential partnerships for wireless operation and the eventual implant development.
Starfish is pursuing a smaller, less invasive brain implant that aims to enable simultaneous access to multiple brain regions rather than focusing on a single site.
The goal is to create a custom 'electrophysiology' chip to both record activities and stimulate the brain for therapeutic purposes, separating itself from current competitors.
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