Can you transplant a head to another body? - Max G. Levy
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In 1970, neurosurgeon Robert White and his team carted two monkeys into an operating room to conduct an ambitious experiment. The objective was to connect the head of Monkey A to the body of Monkey B, in what he considered a whole-body transplant, with the ultimate goal of one day performing this surgery on humans. Is such a feat even medically possible? And is it ethical? Max G. Levy investigates
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Of all the technologies discussed today as a potential treatment for paralysis, perhaps none have gotten more attention than brain computer interfaces. Neurotechnologist Conor Russomanno recently gave a TED Talk demonstrating this technology. Scientists made enormous strides in 2023. (A Stroke Stole Her Ability to Speak at 30. A.I. Is Helping to Restore It Years Later (NY Times); People Let a Startup Put a Brain Implant in Their Skull—for 15 Minutes (WIRED); Musk's Neuralink to start human trial of brain implant for paralysis patients (Reuters)). As this technology becomes more powerful, some researchers are wondering whether it can augment life for people without paralysis, too.
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Meet The Creators
- Educator Max G. Levy
- Director Anton Bogaty
- Narrator Addison Anderson
- Composer Greg Chudzik, Cem Misirlioglu
- Sound Designer Cem Misirlioglu
- Produced by Gerta Xhelo, Abdallah Ewis
- Editorial Director Alex Rosenthal
- Editorial Producer Shannon Odell
- Fact-Checker Charles Wallace