A cerebral and/or interface system has a housing mechanism configured to
be at least partially spaced in a cavity formed in the subject's skull;
an attaching mechanism for attaching the housing mechanism to the
subject's skull; a sealing mechanism for providing a fluid-tight seal
between the housing mechanism and the subject's skull; a control
mechanism spaced within the housing mechanism; a communication mechanism
with one or more sensors embedded in the subject's brain connecting the
control mechanism to the subject's brain; and a power source spaced
within the housing mechanism. Optional embodiments include a treatment
portion for cooling or heating adjacent tissue, a medicament portion for
administering medicament to adjacent tissue, a separate auxiliary
compartment with a removable lid secured to or spaced apart from the
housing mechanism, contacts extending outwardly from housing mechanism,
and/or a supporting mechanism for precisely displacing the housing
mechanism angularly or along x-, y-, and z-axes.