Researchers at Case Western Reserve University developed the device, which they say has several advantages over pills. With antidepressant drugs such as Prozac, patients have to remember to take their medicine every day. The chip would be long-lasting. More importantly, the brain chip is more customized and personalized, since it responds directly to the individual’s unique brain chemistry. The researchers described their work in a paper that published in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems.
So far, the device has only been tested in lab rats. It will likely take many years of additional research before it could be ready for human trials. First, the researchers would have to overcome several major challenges. They will have to figure out a novel way to power the brain chips. Additionally, it’s not yet clear how the human body would react to the implant.