Mechanism of transmission of information

  • The human brain consists of neuron cells that are responsible for conveying signals to and from the brain
  • These neurons are interlinked to one another by special junctions to transmit information from one neuron to the other
  • When the signals are sent to the next neuron, they establish an electrical potential across the cell membrane of that neuron
  • These action potentials can be in turn read by the electrodes in the N1 Chip, which then will be processed and set into action in the form of output signals