I don’t, for complicated ethical reasons, but if I would my present choice would be:
a frozen DNA sample (or the corresponding genomic sequence)
a detailed biography from interviewing her and anyone still available who can testify how she was perceived at any time point of her développement
any available data from participating in various fMRI, EEG, MEG, NIRS & behavioral experiments in academia (it doesn’t matter it’s academia, but in practice it’s the only place where you can get paid to participate instead of paying 500/hour—just make sure they accept to share their own data to the interested participants)
In the long run a detailed ECoG is probably the way to go, but I agree with Musk that it will likely need some surgeon robot to decrease costs and risks.
Are you taking any steps to preserve your mother’s data? Can you explain how?
I don’t, for complicated ethical reasons, but if I would my present choice would be:
a frozen DNA sample (or the corresponding genomic sequence)
a detailed biography from interviewing her and anyone still available who can testify how she was perceived at any time point of her développement
any available data from participating in various fMRI, EEG, MEG, NIRS & behavioral experiments in academia (it doesn’t matter it’s academia, but in practice it’s the only place where you can get paid to participate instead of paying 500/hour—just make sure they accept to share their own data to the interested participants)
In the long run a detailed ECoG is probably the way to go, but I agree with Musk that it will likely need some surgeon robot to decrease costs and risks.