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Neuroscientist: First-Ever Human Head Transplant Is Now Possible

dryriver writes "Technical barriers to grafting one person's head onto another person's body can now be overcome, says Dr. Sergio Canavero, a member of the Turin Advanced Neuromodulation Group. In a recent paper, Canavero outlines a procedure modeled on successful head transplants which have been carried out in animals since 1970. The one problem with these transplants was that scientists were unable to connect the animals' spinal cords to their donor bodies, leaving them paralyzed below the point of transplant. But, says Canavero, recent advances in re-connecting spinal cords that are surgically severed mean that it should be technically feasible to do it in humans. (This is not the same as restoring nervous system function to quadriplegics or other victims of traumatic spinal cord injury.)"

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  1. head transplant, or body transplant? by Trepidity · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I suppose it depends on whether a larger proportion of personal distinctiveness resides above or below the neck, but I would guess it's closer to a head getting a body transplant, than to a body getting a head transplant.

    1. Re:head transplant, or body transplant? by ducomputergeek · · Score: 5, Insightful

      More over I thought the largest problem today is the fact that our bodies are outliving our minds as more people develop diseases like dementia and Alzheimer's.

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    2. Re:head transplant, or body transplant? by BitZtream · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Yet no one has designed an industrial pump that can perform at the level the heart does ... with the energy usage a heart has, for as long as it has.

      So in short, no, no they haven't made something 'better' than a human heart in any way.

      Show me a 120 year old unserviced pump please.

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  2. Re:Some things should not be.. by Intrepid+imaginaut · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You are an example of why it shouldn't happen.

    Oh okay. I haven't made a laughing stock of a malthusian all week and although it's only Tuesday, there seem to be fewer and fewer of you halfheads roaming the internet lately so I guess I'll take it where I find it.

    Most humans are too stupid to realize the implications of longer life.

    Good thing we have superior master race philosopher-princes such as yourself to show the way then, eh?

    We are ALREADY over populated and unsustainable.

    No, we aren't. Nowhere near. There is ample food and fresh water for the entire human race right now and plenty to spare. Where there are shortages the problems are invariably political.

    We use energy from the planet faster than it is stored. We REQUIRE this energy to support the population of humans on the planet that is WAY past the point of natural balance.

    Energy from the planet? What is that? You want energy it's raining on us from all sides and on high. If you covered a single digit percentage of the unused portions of the Sahara with old fashioned PV cells you could easily supply enough energy for all of Europe. And although I'm sure that a superior intellect such as yourself doesn't need this pointed out, that's not a recommended course of action but an illustration of the universe of insane abundance we live in. NO we do not require oil for transportation, NO we do not require oil for plastics, NO we do not require oil for fucking fertiliser, google the reasons yourself.

    What exactly do you think will happen when people live twice as long?

    We already know what's going to happen when people start living longer healthier lives, einstein, they have fewer children. Half of the countries in the developed world are already at below replacement birthrates. People stop having children or start having them later.

    Do you think some other magical solution is going to pop up when lets us cram even more people into the same space.

    We can not feed ourselves now, without oil, and the oil is being used ridiculously faster than its being created.

    Oil, oil, oil. Try a little science instead. http://peakoildebunked.blogspot.ie/2007/11/314-peak-oil-and-fertilizer-no-problem.html Boom, headshot.

    Hopefully this shock therapy has rattled your teeth enough that you'll think twice before unloading another bladderload on the internet.