A human prosthesis is any inorganic device or mechanism through which the natural (organic) human experience is restored or expanded. Previously, prostheses only replaced body parts, such as lost limbs or malfunctioning organs. Today, however, we are pleased to announce the advent of experience- and capablity-enhancing prostheses.

The BioComp Foundation for Engineering and Medical Research enthusiasticly presents its newest innovation, the Human Memory Extension Module.

The Human Memory Extension Module (HMEM) is a capability-expanding prosthesis for the brain. It consists of a set of miniscule silicon microchips that are added to various parts of the brain and are powered through electronic pulses of the nervous system. The function of these microchips is the enhancement of the brain's memory through three pathways:

  • increasing the storage capacity
  • accelerating the acess of stored information
  • reducing the deterioration caused by memory loss
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