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Chapter 989 - 496: An Important Step from Micro Theory to Practice!_1
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Chapter 989: Chapter 496: An Important Step from Micro Theory to Practice!_1

"I don’t know what they’re thinking, all top-tier researchers, and yet they all just follow Zhao Yi, without even a discussion, like zealots of some church!"

"This is scientific research, science, study, not a cult of personality!"

"Everyone’s the same..."

"Sigh!"

Deng Bingcheng sighed sorrowfully as he walked out of the main laboratory.

He certainly knew of Zhao Yi’s prowess, a famous mathematician and physicist, with many breakthroughs in biomedical research, truly a top-tier biomedical scientist.

And then what?

What does it matter if you’re top-tier?

Anyone can make mistakes, when it comes to scientific problems, one must carry out detailed verification, understand every aspect of the experimental design, before proceeding with designing experiments, only then can one hope to achieve results.

Moreover, when talking about neuroscience research, Zhao Yi wasn’t a professional in the field.

The true professional...

"Is only me!"

Deng Bingcheng regained his confidence, realizing that thinking too much was useless, what others did had nothing to do with him and wouldn’t affect his research.

Zhao Yi was originally in charge of the ’neural signal transmission’ research project; he was the principal responsible party, and deciding on the experimental method was within his rights.

Deng Bingcheng had his own project. He had just come over to assist with the ’neural signal transmission’ research.

When he returned to his laboratory later, he focused on recording and analyzing data, considering another brain stimulation experiment on the chimpanzee the next day, thinking that additional data might reveal something new.

The next day, with the help of the staff, Deng Bingcheng conducted a second brain stimulation experiment on the chimpanzee.

Deng Bingcheng’s application was also for a neural signal transmission research project, but due to specialization issues, his research direction was significantly different, focusing on neural transmission and repair within the brain.

This was related to his career.

As a neurosurgeon, his main concern was repairing brain neural damage to treat intellectual disabilities and other mental illnesses, as well as paralysis caused by central nervous system disorders, and so on.

The current goal of Deng Bingcheng’s experiment was to find a way to make the neural activity in the chimpanzee’s brain more lively.

Neural activity in the brain was always lively, but achieving ’even more’ liveliness wasn’t easy; theoretically, if neural activity in the brain was exceptionally lively, it could bring about some side effects.

Let’s not to speak of the negative ones.

The positive effect was the possibility of the human body performing self-repairs on brain neural damage.

This positive effect held immense research value, but making the brain’s neural activity more lively without causing severe damage to the body was a challenging task.

So far, the basics involved stimulating the nerves surrounding the brain, but long-term physical stimulation could potentially cause neural damage, particularly to the main neural pathways, where the consequences could be severe.

However, Deng Bingcheng could only perform routine stimulation experiments. He tried stimulating the posterior cerebral center of the chimpanzee, the main blood vessel near the ear that affected memory, the sensitive tactile area around the mouth, using several methods such as electrical stimulation, physical stimulation, and even food temptation... freeωebnovēl.c૦m

And so on.

During a series of neural stimulation experiments, Deng Bingcheng collected the obtained data and proceeded to organize it thoroughly.

Zhao Yi knocked and entered.

Seeing Deng Bingcheng busy with data, he asked with concern, "I heard you conducted another experiment today, is there anything you need?"

Since Deng Bingcheng was affiliated with the laboratory, it was only natural for him to show concern.

Deng Bingcheng first shook his head, then somewhat despondently began to speak, "Everything went smoothly, but..." he hesitated for quite a while before speaking, "the chimpanzee is healthy!"

"Ah?" Zhao Yi was a bit puzzled, wasn’t the health of the experimental subject a good thing?

Deng Bingcheng explained, "My research is on brain neural repair, but the chimpanzee is perfectly healthy, with no neural abnormalities. I’ve only collected routine data."

"It would have been better if it had been a chimpanzee with intellectual disabilities or some other brain neural issue."

"..."

Zhao Yi listened with a sense of conspiracy, wondering if Deng Bingcheng might do something drastic?

This guy seemed a bit thick-skinned and cold-hearted, perhaps for the sake of his research, he might turn the chimpanzee into an intellectually disabled one?

If something like that were to happen, what then?

No choice!

To the laboratory, chimpanzees were just research materials, concepts like ’chimp rights’ didn’t exist, and animal protection organizations had no say.

Suddenly, Zhao Yi felt sympathy for the chimpanzee, thinking it should be saved, and quickly changed the subject, "Can you tell me about your experiment?"

There was nothing really secretive about it.

Deng Bingcheng gave a brief introduction to his brain nerve stimulation experiment, showed Zhao Yi the collected data, and explained the significance of the data.

If it had been anyone else, they would be overwhelmed by the complex data on the computer.

Zhao Yi, however, sat down and studied the data seriously, and after thinking, he asked, "Are you hoping to analyze something from these data? Like, how to make the chimpanzee’s brain nerves more lively without harming it?"

"Yes!"

Deng Bingcheng confirmed with a nod.

Zhao Yi took a deep breath, realizing there was still hope to save the chimpanzee, and immediately said, "In that case, I have a small suggestion. You could try stimulating the chimpanzee’s tongue with radio waves."

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