neurogenny
Neurogenny is a term used in speculative discussions at the intersection of neuroscience, synthetic biology, and information theory to describe a framework for encoding neural information into a genome-like data representation. In this context, neural activity patterns or brain-state vectors could be translated into a compact, sequence-like format that mirrors genomic encoding, with the aim of storing, transmitting, or interfacing neural information in a new medium. It is not a recognized technology with established methods, but rather a concept explored in thought experiments, theoretical papers, and science fiction.
Conceptually, proponents imagine combining neural signal processing, data encoding schemes, and principles from DNA data storage
Applications discussed in speculative contexts include long-term archiving of neural data, novel brain-computer interfaces, or alternate