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How does a personal passion project turn into a groundbreaking neurotech startup? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ildar Rakhmatulin to explore his remarkable journey from academia to entrepreneurship — and how a global chip shortage sparked the creation of Pi-EEG, a Raspberry Pi-based BCI device that's transforming neuroscience education. Discover how Ildar's open-source innovation makes brain-computer interfaces more accessible, engaging both the research community and curious learners. We dive into the evolution of his work, from the RMBCI project to the Pi-EEG platform, and explore its exciting integration with tools like ChatGPT and P300 gaming applications. In this episode, you'll learn about: The evolution from RMBCI to the Pi-EEG device The power of open-source collaboration in neurotech How Pi-EEG connects with ChatGPT and brain-signal-based gaming The educational impact on neuroscience and signal processing Join us for an inspiring conversation on turning persistence and creativity into cutting-edge innovation in the world of brain-computer interfaces. Chapters: 00:00:02 - Launching Personal Projects in Neurotech 00:05:12 - Development of the Pyg Device 00:09:31 - Benefits of Open Source Collaboration 00:13:55 - Challenges in EEG Device Development 00:17:16 - Motivation Behind Passion Projects 00:20:00 - Introducing the Latest PiEG Device 00:25:49 - Measuring Multiple Biological Signals 00:29:02 - Introduction to EEG Signal Processing 00:31:06 - Understanding EEG and Signal Processing 00:38:52 - Finding Passion in Neurotechnology Careers 00:43:50 - Balancing Work and Passion Projects 00:47:49 - Real-World Problems and Neurotechnology Trends 00:50:43 - Careers in Neurotechnology 00:59:38 - Advancing Your Neurocareer About the Podcast Guest: Dr. Ildar Rakhmatulin is a scientist, engineer, and entrepreneur based in the United Kingdom, working at the intersection of neuroscience, biosignal processing, and brain-computer interface (BCI) innovation. He is the founder of PiEEG, an open-source, low-cost BCI platform built on Raspberry Pi, designed to democratize access to neurotechnology for students, researchers, and developers around the world. With a Ph.D. in hardware and software engineering, Dr. Rakhmatulin specializes in real-time biodata acquisition, including EEG, PPG, and EKG, and applies machine learning and deep learning algorithms to brain signal classification. His engineering work bridges research and accessibility—helping transform neuroscience education and experimentation through affordable, modular tools.
Restoring a person's ability to speak, enabling individuals with paralysis to regain movement, and detecting neurodegenerative diseases earlier than ever — these are just some of the breakthroughs brain-computer interfaces are making possible. In this episode, we explore the astonishing world of BCIs: technologies that are giving autonomy and independence back to people with diseases like ALS. We discuss: • How BCIs are helping people with neurodegenerative diseases and spinal cord injuries communicate using decoded brain signals • How brain-computer interfaces actually work (and why they're NOT just reading your mind) • Why motor cortex implants may help decode speech, even when inserted in unexpected regions • The ethical challenges of privacy, data ownership, and access in the era of brain-connected devices • The future of the field, from restoring language after stroke to enabling communication in children with cerebral palsy We speak with three world-leading researchers and clinicians who are helping shape this rapidly-advancing area of neuroscience: • Dr. Leigh Hochberg, director of the Center for Neurotechnology and Neurorecovery at Massachusetts General Hospital, and principal clinical investigator of the pilot clinical trials of the BrainGate Neural Interface System. • Dr. David Brandman, neurosurgeon and co-director of the UC Davis Neuroprosthetics Lab. • Dr. Sergey Stavisky, neural engineer and co-director of the UC Davis Neuroprosthetics Lab. For more information about the Braingate project, and to volunteer as a participant, visit: https://braingate.org/ This is... Your Brain On Brain-Computer Interfaces. ‘Your Brain On' is hosted by neurologists, scientists and public health advocates Ayesha and Dean Sherzai. ‘Your Brain On... Brain-Computer Interfaces' • SEASON 5 • EPISODE 3 ——— FOLLOW US Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebraindocs YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thebraindocs Website: https://thebraindocs.com/
Brace Yourself for the Decoding of Private Thoughts by Consumer Gadgets - Everyday devices like headphones and watches could soon interpret your brain activity and inner experiences. Nita A. Farahany, author of "The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology," unveils the remarkable potential and alarming risks of this emerging neurotechnology. Get ready to rethink assumptions!You can find Nita at: Website | LinkedIn | Episode TranscriptIf you LOVED this episode you'll also love the conversations we had with Adam Grant about rethinking.Check out our offerings & partners: Join My New Writing Project: Awake at the WheelVisit Our Sponsor Page For Great Resources & Discount Codes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Jonathan sits down with Jacqueline French to explore groundbreaking innovations in epilepsy research, the challenges of misdiagnosis, and the transformative impact of advancements in clinical trial methodologies. French also shares insights into global epilepsy care challenges, and her vision for the future of neurological health. Timestamps: (00:00) - Introduction (01:34) - Career beginnings (07:38) - The Epilepsy Study Consortium (14:48) - Ethical considerations in clinical trials (17:13) - New strategies for designing trials (25:25) - The evolving landscape of anti-seizure drugs (27:45) - Innovative treatments (32:30) - Cases of misdiagnosis (35:19) - The five S's to identify epilepsy (39:12) - Educating and tackling stigma (44:03) - French's three wishes for healthcare
Jen French: The Neurotechnology GuruJen French is the founder, speaker, and author. She's the founder of the Neurotech Network, a non-profit that provides educational resources for the neurotechnology sector. She's also a skilled speaker in the areas of technology, health, disability, and medical devices. I'm interested to learn more about her interest in neurotechnology, the origins of her speaking journey, and the books she authored. To get in touch with Jen, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-french-0535834.__TEACH THE GEEK (http://teachthegeek.com) Prefer video? Go to http://youtube.teachthegeek.comFollow @teachthegeek (Twitter) and @_teachthegeek_ (IG) Get Public Speaking Tips for STEM Professionals at http://teachthegeek.com/tips
Are you wondering how to pivot from academia to the neurotech industry without starting from scratch? Many assume that moving from a PhD to industry means leaving much of their academic experience behind, but that's not necessarily the case. Welcome to this episode of Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible!, where we uncover how advanced academic skills can be a powerful asset in the neurotech sector. Today, we're honored to have Dr. Mustafa S. Hamada, Chief Science and Product Officer at Mendi Innovations in Sweden, share invaluable insights on leveraging PhD skills to break into and excel in neurotechnology. Dr. Hamada, a trailblazer in integrating neuroscience with product innovation, will guide us through how we can translate academic expertise into industry success. He'll reveal what industry employers are looking for during interviews, discuss the benefits of being a generalist versus a specialist, and provide tips on navigating the job market with your unique skills. Moreover, we'll dive into the strategic choices that can shape your career path: selecting the right company size, the importance of mentorship, and working in start-up environments. Dr. Hamada will also touch on the impact of AI in neurotech, compare the job markets in Europe and the US, and forecast the future of the industry. If you're eager to learn how your PhD can open doors in the neurotech field, and you want to know what it takes to stand out to employers and thrive in this dynamic industry, then tune into Dr. Hamada's expert advice and personal journey. Transform your academic achievements into your industry advantage with insights from a leading expert in neurotech. Let's discover how to leverage your PhD for success in the fast-evolving world of neurotechnology together! About the Podcast Guest: Dr. Mustafa S. Hamada is the Chief Science and Product Officer at Mendi Innovations, a neurotechnology startup in Sweden. Dr. Hamada drives the integration of advanced neuroscience into innovative product development, focusing on neurotechnology, behavioral design, and AI to enhance brain health solutions. He was also a recipient of the Grand Prize for Engineering in Innovation 2024. Work email: mustafa@mendi.io LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mustafashamada About the Podcast Host: The Neurocareers podcast is brought to you by The Institute of Neuroapproaches (https://www.neuroapproaches.org/) and its founder, Milena Korostenskaja, Ph.D. (Dr. K), a career coach for people in neuroscience and neurotechnologies. As a professional coach with a background in neurotech and Brain-Computer Interfaces, Dr. K understands the unique challenges and opportunities job applicants face in this field and can provide personalized coaching and support to help you succeed. Here's what you'll get with one-on-one coaching sessions from Dr. K: Identification and pursuit of career goals Guidance on job search strategies, resume, and cover letter development Neurotech / neuroscience job interview preparation and practice Networking strategies to connect with professionals in the field of neuroscience and neurotechnologies Ongoing support and guidance to help you stay on track and achieve your goals You can always schedule a free neurocareer consultation/coaching session with Dr. K at https://neuroapproaches.as.me/free-neurocareer-consultation Subscribe to our Nerocareers Newsletter to stay on top of all our cool neurocareers news at updates https://www.neuroapproaches.org/neurocareers-news
In this episode of the Shift AI Podcast, host Boaz Ashkenazy sits down with Ramses Alcaide, CEO of Neurable, to explore the groundbreaking intersection of neurotechnology and artificial intelligence. Alcaide shares his journey from fixing computers as a 12-year-old entrepreneur to revolutionizing human-computer interaction through brain-sensing technology. At the heart of their discussion is Neurable's innovative smart headphone technology, which can read brain activity to track focus, prevent burnout, and even enable thought-based device control. From reducing workplace stress to potentially transforming how we diagnose neurological conditions, Alcaide paints a fascinating picture of a future where our minds seamlessly interface with AI to enhance human capabilities. He reveals how their partnership with Master & Dynamic is bringing this technology to consumers through stylish headphones that can help users maintain productivity and achieve better work-life balance. The conversation delves into both immediate applications, like focus tracking and burnout prevention, and longer-term possibilities including AR integration and medical applications. If you're interested in the future of human-computer interaction, workplace wellness, or the convergence of mind and artificial intelligence, this episode offers an enlightening glimpse into how neurotechnology is poised to transform our daily lives. Chapters: 01:45 Introduction and Background 04:37 The Potential of Neurotechnology and Brain-Computer Interfaces 07:41 Use Cases and How Neurotechnology Works 12:40 Updates and Challenges in Neurotechnology 20:01 Positive Outcomes and Future Possibilities 24:06 The Future of Work and AI 25:44 The Importance of Mentorship and Lessons Learned 27:40 Closing Remarks and Contact Information Connect Ramses Alcaide LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pharoramses/ Connect with Boaz Ashkenazy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/boazashkenazy Email: shift@augmentedailabs.com
On this week's Tech Nation, Moira speaks with Stanford Professors, Bob Sutton and Huggy Rao, talk about their book, “The Friction Project: How Smart Leaders Make the Right Things Easier and the Wrong Things Harder.” Then, is your personal technology doing more than you bargained for? Duke University Professor Nita Farahany talks about “The Battle for Your Brain … Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology.”
About 5.4 million Americans live with some form of paralysis. Sometimes that's just a temporary loss of mobility, but for the Americans whose paralysis is caused by a spinal cord injury, that loss of movement is often permanent, as there's no biological way to heal an injured spinal cord. There are efforts to see if technology might be able to help these individuals regain use of their limbs, and that's the focus of this episode of Stats+Stories with guest Dr. David Friedenberg. Dr. Friedenberg is a Principal Data Science and Neurotechnology and the Team Lead for Machine Learning/AI in the Health Analytics group at Battelle. He's the Principal Investigator on several neurotechnology efforts developing new AI-powered technologies to help improve the lives of people living with motor impairments due to neurological injuries like spinal cord injuries and stroke. An experienced data scientist with consulting experience across several disciplines he is passionate about developing AI/ML-driven solutions to challenging problems for the betterment of humanity.
Support the show to get full episodes, full archive, and join the Discord community. Today I'm in conversation with Rajesh Rao, a distinguished professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Washington, where he also co-directs the Center for Neurotechnology. Back in 1999, Raj and Dana Ballard published what became quite a famous paper, which proposed how predictive coding might be implemented in brains. What is predictive coding, you may be wondering? It's roughly the idea that your brain is constantly predicting incoming sensory signals, and it generates that prediction as a top-down signal that meets the bottom-up sensory signals. Then the brain computes a difference between the prediction and the actual sensory input, and that difference is sent back up to the "top" where the brain then updates its internal model to make better future predictions. So that was 25 years ago, and it was focused on how the brain handles sensory information. But Raj just recently published an update to the predictive coding framework, one that incorporates actions and perception, suggests how it might be implemented in the cortex - specifically which cortical layers do what - something he calls "Active predictive coding." So we discuss that new proposal, we also talk about his engineering work on brain-computer interface technologies, like BrainNet, which basically connects two brains together, and like neural co-processors, which use an artificial neural network as a prosthetic that can do things like enhance memories, optimize learning, and help restore brain function after strokes, for example. Finally, we discuss Raj's interest and work on deciphering an ancient Indian text, the mysterious Indus script. Raj's website. Related papers A sensory–motor theory of the neocortex. Brain co-processors: using AI to restore and augment brain function. Towards neural co-processors for the brain: combining decoding and encoding in brain–computer interfaces. BrainNet: A Multi-Person Brain-to-Brain Interface for Direct Collaboration Between Brains. Read the transcript. 0:00 - Intro 7:40 - Predictive coding origins 16:14 - Early appreciation of recurrence 17:08 - Prediction as a general theory of the brain 18:38 - Rao and Ballard 1999 26:32 - Prediction as a general theory of the brain 33:24 - Perception vs action 33:28 - Active predictive coding 45:04 - Evolving to augment our brains 53:03 - BrainNet 57:12 - Neural co-processors 1:11:19 - Decoding the Indus Script 1:20:18 - Transformer models relation to active predictive coding
In this seventh episode of our series on brain-computer interfaces, we are joined by Sara Goering. Dr. Goering is Professor of Philosophy, and Core Faculty for the Program on Ethics and the Disability Studies Program at the University of Washington. She co-leads the ethics thrust at the UW Center for Neurotechnology and also spends time discussing philosophy with children in the Seattle public schools, through the UW Center for Philosophy of Children. In this episode, we discuss several aspects of Dr. Goering's wide-ranging work, including the medical versus social model of disability, the intersection of philosophy of disability and neuroethics, the importance of user-centered design in BCI research, the value of a ‘needs pull' rather than ‘technology push' approach to such research, the BCI Pioneers Coalition, privacy concerns and informed consent in the context of brain data, neurotechnology and the concept of relational agency, the extended mind and its connection to disability, and more topics.
Do we need to protect ourselves from brain tracking and hacking? Do we need a right for cognitive liberty? In her groundbreaking new book, Professor Nita Farahany explores the profound ethical and legal challenges posed by emerging neurotechnologies. These innovations have the potential to reshape how we understand, influence, and define ourselves—but they also come with significant risks. In this episode, we discuss the promise and peril of neurotechnology, the urgent need for a right to cognitive liberty, and what these developments mean for our personal freedoms. Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation on the future of the mind. Season 4 of Neuroethics Today, hosted by Dr. Katherine Bassil, explores the ethical dimensions of neuroscience and neurotechnology through interviews with authors of prominent neuroethics books. Tune in!
Can technology turn the legal world on its head? On this episode of Great Practice, Great Life, Steve and his guests, Ed Cainglit and Jennifer Felten, explore how AI and cutting-edge technology are revolutionizing legal practice. With their firsthand experiences from ClioCon, Ed and Jennifer reveal the pathways law firms can take to tailor their tech stacks, shift billing models, and embrace AI-driven transformations that promise to streamline operations and amplify client experiences like never before. Their conversation uncovers the critical role of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in guiding legal practices toward greater profitability and efficiency. Ed and Jennifer offer strategies for integrating AI tools, such as Clio's Duo, into the everyday workings of law firms, demonstrating how these technologies can automate mundane tasks and enhance client relationship management. We also draw inspiration from thought leaders like James Clear, emphasizing the importance of reflection and habit-building to elevate productivity and client satisfaction. But it's not all about technology. We delve into the ethical implications and responsibilities that accompany these advancements. As we discuss the potential impacts of neurotechnology on fields like estate planning and trust administration, Ed and Jennifer encourage legal professionals to adopt an agile mindset in navigating this evolving landscape. This episode is packed with actionable insights and reflections, aiming to equip you with the tools and mindset required to stay at the cutting edge of the legal industry. In this episode, you will hear: Insights from ClioCon on integrating AI into legal practices for improved efficiency and client satisfaction Transitioning from hourly billing to value-based pricing models for increased profitability Using Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to measure law firm success and operational efficiency The impact of AI on mundane legal tasks, including document analysis and marketing strategies Ethical considerations and challenges posed by AI and neurotechnology in legal services Strategies for building a tech stack tailored to law firm needs to enhance client experiences and reduce costs The importance of adaptability and continuous learning to thrive in a tech-driven legal landscape Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. If there's a topic you would like us to cover on an upcoming episode, please email us at steve.riley@atticusadvantage.com. Supporting Resources: Grow Your Practice with AI: atticusadvantage.mykajabi.com/the-power-of-AI-workshop Law Firm Coaching: atticusadvantage.com/what-we-do/law-firm-coaching My Great Life Planner: gn477.infusionsoft.app/app/orderForms/My-Great-Life-Planner ClioCon: cliocloudconference.com The 2024 Clio Cloud Conference in Review: www.clio.com/blog/highlights-2024-clio-cloud-conference 2024 Legal Trends for Solo and Small Law Firms: www.clio.com/resources/legal-trends/2024-solo-small-firm-report Atomic Habits by James Clear: www.amazon.com/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break/dp/0735211299 Kolleno: www.kolleno.com SaneBox: www.sanebox.com GenAI in the legal industry: Where it's already impacting legal talent management: www.thomsonreuters.com/en-us/posts/technology/genai-legal-talent Traba Legal: trabalegal.com 053: Breaking Into Growth: How We Grew Our Law Firm 400% Over 6 Years and Learned to Take 6 Weeks Off Annually with Jennifer & Fred Felten: atticusadvantage.com/episode053 104: How Virtual Assistants Could Play a Strategic Role in Growing Your Law Firm with Matthew Crider and Ed Cainglit: atticusadvantage.com/episode104 The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology by Nita Farahany: www.amazon.com/Battle-Your-Brain-Defending-Neurotechnology/dp/1250272955 Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
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In this StrykerTalks episode, Andy Pierce, Group President of MedSurg and Neurotechnology at Stryker, shares his insights on the company's commitment to innovation, growth, and patient-centered care. Pierce reflects on his 29-year journey with Stryker, highlighting the high-performance culture shaped by entrepreneurial spirit, growth targets, and strategic acquisitions. He discusses how Stryker's decentralized structure supports quick, localized decision-making while fostering collaboration across its business units. The conversation also explores the company's M&A strategy, focusing on acquisitions that bring de-risked, high-impact technologies that align with Stryker's long-term goals. Pierce provides an inside look at Stryker's engagement with the soft tissue robotics space, its approach to balancing internal and external innovation, and the proactive steps Stryker takes to address healthcare staffing shortages with technology. Thank you to Vantedge Medical for sponsoring this episode. To learn more about how Vantedge Medical works with medical device companies, visit www.vantedgemedical.com Thank you for listening to the StrykerTalks Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don't miss a future episode.
Elektroden auf dem Kopf oder Implantate im Gehirn: Mit Hilfe von Neurotechnologie können Prothesen gesteuert werden, Menschen mit Depressionen oder Epileptikern wird geholfen. Aber die Technologie hat auch Risiken. Welche das sind und wo Neurotechnologie wirklich helfen kann, das erklärt in dieser Folge Prof. Surjo Sukadar. Er ist Neurotechnologe und Psychiater und leitet den Fachbereich Translation und Neurotechnologie an der Berliner Charite. Außerdem geht es um die Frage, was sich hinter dem Restless-Legs-Syndrom verbirgt. Hier findet Ihr noch mehr Informationen zum Thema Neurotechnologie: Recommendation of the Council on Responsible Innovation in Neurotechnology https://www.oecd.org/content/dam/oecd/en/topics/policy-sub-issues/emerging- technologies/neurotech-toolkit.pdf UNESCO Ethics of neurotechnology https://www.unesco.org/en/ethics-neurotech AI for Brain-Computer Interfaces; Haslacher et al. 2024 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589295924000031 Hier findet Ihr eine Buchempfehlung von Dr. Soekadar: https://www.chbeck.de/delcker-gedanken-code/product/37004680 Hier findet Ihr mehr Informationen zum Thema Restless-Leg-Syndrom Restless-Leg-Syndrom und Depressionen: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00115-009-2710-8 Restless-Leg-Syndrom und Parkinson https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-57512-9_2 https://www.neuromedizin.de/Neurologie/Restless-Legs-Syndrom--Ein-fruehes-Merkmal-des-Morbus-Parkin.htm https://www.parkinson.lu/de/leben-parkinson/parkinson-mythen/mythos-49 Produktion: Serdar Deniz Redaktion: Antonia Beckermann Ab sofort gibt es noch mehr "Aha!" bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts. Hier bei WELT hören: https://www.welt.de/podcasts/aha-zehn-minuten-alltags-wissen/plus246844328/Noch-mehr-Alltagswissen-Aha-Bonus-Folgen-fuer-Abonnenten-Podcast.html. "Aha! Zehn Minuten Alltags-Wissen" ist der Wissenschafts-Podcast von WELT. Wir freuen uns über Feedback an wissen@welt.de. Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
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I n this episode of the Neural Implant Podcast, host Ladan welcomes Javier Shandy and Nicolas Barabino from Focus, an engineering services company based in Uruguay. They discuss their work in firmware, hardware, and software development for medical devices, emphasizing their specialization in wireless communications and test automation. They also explain the benefits of contract engineering, the challenges they face, and highlight an exciting project involving an injectable neurostimulator. The conversation covers the history of neurotechnology development in Uruguay, the process and dynamics of working with clients, and the adaptability and innovative spirit of their company. 00:00 Introduction to the Neural Implant Podcast 00:18 Meet the Guests: Javier Shandy and Nicholas Barabino 01:05 Focus: Engineering Services in Medical Devices 02:58 Project Onboarding and Development Process 06:06 Specialties and Expertise in Neurotechnology 09:38 The Journey into Medical Devices 13:41 Uruguay's Legacy in Medical Devices 20:37 Challenges and Advice for Startups 23:05 Flexible Project Management and Cost Considerations 27:51 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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For Tuesday's edition of “Closer Look,” we revisit Rose's conversations with Duke University professor of law and philosophy Nita Farahany and NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday host Ayesha Rascoe. First, Farahany discusses her book, “The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology.” The book explores neurotechnology and how its continuous evolution could potentially threaten your rights to privacy, freedom of thought, and self-determination if companies have access to your brain data. Then, Rascoe discusses her book, “HBCU Made: A Celebration of the Black College Experience.” The book is a collection of essays about historically Black colleges and universities.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Izzo and Magnum were invited on ‘The TLB Podcast' to discuss DARPA, the secretive organization that addresses unconventional solutions to military and intelligence problems. We go over how it was founded, early applications and breakthroughs, it's mission to develop paradigm-shifting solutions, biohybrid research, xenobots, brain-computer interfaces, non-invasive neurotechnology and cognitive enhancement techniques, and the ultimate goal of integrating humans with machines.
We'd love to hear from you! Send us a text message.In this Elon Musk-centric episode of "Discover Daily," we explore developments at two of his companies: Neuralink and SpaceX. First, we delve into the progress of Noland Arbaugh, Neuralink's first human patient, who received his brain implant in January 2024. Arbaugh is now using the device to learn French and Japanese, relearn mathematics, and even explore creative writing. However, the journey hasn't been without challenges, as the implant faced a significant setback when several ultra-fine threads retracted from Arbaugh's brain weeks after the procedure.We then shift our focus to SpaceX's accelerated timeline for Mars missions. Musk has unveiled plans to launch uncrewed Starships in 2026, with potential crewed flights following in 2028. This ambitious schedule aims to pave the way for Musk's vision of establishing a self-sustaining city on Mars within two decades. We examine the technological marvels of the Starship, the largest and most powerful rocket ever constructed, and its potential to dramatically reduce launch costs. While these developments showcase the potential of cutting-edge technology, we also explore the numerous challenges and criticisms surrounding both projects. From Perplexity's Discover Feed: https://www.perplexity.ai/page/neuralink-patient-learns-langu-fmqtstk7T42c_poRzbAYighttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/musk-s-recent-mars-promises-2U4icZCSSXmCU_fmbt58TQ**Introducing the Race to Infinity**Until September 15th, log into Perplexity with your .edu email to redeem a free month of Perplexity Pro on us.Run, don't walk, because it gets better. During this period, you can share Perplexity with your classmates to unlock prizes (stickers, hats, gift cards). If your campus reaches 500+ signups before September 15th, we'll give out an entire year of Perplexity Pro for free to everyone on campus. Better get referring!Perplexity is the fastest and most powerful way to search the web. Perplexity crawls the web and curates the most relevant and up-to-date sources (from academic papers to Reddit threads) to create the perfect response to any question or topic you're interested in. Take the world's knowledge with you anywhere. Available on iOS and Android Join our growing Discord community for the latest updates and exclusive content. Follow us on: Instagram Threads X (Twitter) YouTube Linkedin
Imagine a world where the ability to speak and express thoughts and emotions is lost. How would someone navigate life in silence, cut off from the power of their own voice? This is the stark reality for individuals who suffer from near-complete paralysis, where communication becomes an overwhelming challenge. But what if there was a way to give these individuals their voice back—not just restoring speech but recreating the unique qualities of their pre-injury voice? On this episode of the BCI Award series of Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible!, we explore this groundbreaking possibility with our guest, Kaylo Littlejohn, an EECS PhD student at UC Berkeley. Kaylo, advised by Professor Gopala K. Anumanchipalli and Dr. Edward F. Chang, has been at the forefront of developing revolutionary AI systems that translate neural activity into spoken or written words. His research focuses on restoring lost functions to those with severe paralysis through speech and avatar neuroprostheses. Remarkably, Kaylo's work enabled the first-ever demonstration of intelligible speech synthesis from neural activity in a person who had lost the ability to communicate. Working alongside his team at UC Berkeley and UCSF, Kaylo has helped create a neuroprosthesis capable of not only decoding speech but also controlling a virtual avatar that mirrors the user's facial expressions and emotions. This technology has already received global recognition, having been featured in Nature, on the front cover of The New York Times, and showcased at White House Demo Day. Their innovative project earned 2nd place in the prestigious BCI Award 2023. Join us as we dive into the story behind this life-changing technology, the challenges faced along the way, and the future of AI-driven neuroprosthetics. Kaylo Littlejohn shares his journey, the cutting-edge science behind their success, and how they are truly doing the impossible by giving people back their voices—literally. A listener's feedback from this interview: "I was very moved by Kaylo's story of using his patient's wedding video to recreate her voice. What an incredible gift to her and her husband!" About the Podcast Guest: Kaylo Littlejohn is an EECS Ph.D. student at UC Berkeley, advised by Professor Gopala K. Anumanchipalli and Dr. Edward F. Chang. His research is focused on restoring lost function to those who have severe paralysis via the use of speech and avatar neuroprostheses. Kaylo's research enabled the first demonstration of intelligible speech synthesis from neural activity in a person who has lost the ability to communicate. About the Podcast Host: The Neurocareers podcast is brought to you by The Institute of Neuroapproaches (https://www.neuroapproaches.org/) and its founder, Milena Korostenskaja, Ph.D. (Dr. K), a neuroscience educator, research consultant, and career coach for people in neuroscience and neurotechnologies. As a professional coach with a background in the field, Dr. K understands the unique challenges and opportunities job applicants face in this field and can provide personalized coaching and support to help you succeed. Here's what you'll get with one-on-one coaching sessions from Dr. K: Identification and pursuit of career goals Guidance on job search strategies, resume, and cover letter development Neurotech / neuroscience job interview preparation and practice Networking strategies to connect with professionals in the field of neuroscience and neurotechnologies Ongoing support and guidance to help you stay on track and achieve your goals You can always schedule a free neurocareer consultation/coaching session with Dr. K at https://neuroapproaches.as.me/free-neurocareer-consultation Subscribe to our Nerocareers Newsletter to stay on top of all our cool neurocareers news at updates https://www.neuroapproaches.org/neurocareers-news
How do you accurately and objectively diagnose hearing loss, especially in children who might struggle to communicate their challenges? This problem has long puzzled clinicians and researchers alike. Traditional methods can be time-consuming and often require the patient's active participation—something not always possible with young children. Enter Ben Somers, PhD, MBA, and his team from KU Leuven and ExpORL. They have developed a groundbreaking brain-computer interface (BCI) that offers a real-time solution for hearing diagnostics. By measuring brain responses through EEG as the patient listens to natural speech, this innovative technology allows for precise and objective assessments, making it easier to diagnose hearing issues swiftly and accurately. Dr. Ben Somers, who studied electrical engineering at KU Leuven, has dedicated his career to improving speech processing and hearing diagnostics. His work, alongside his team, has earned them a spot as one of the 12 finalists for the prestigious BCI Award 2023. Their child-friendly hearing and speech diagnostics project, Corgee, is set to revolutionize the field and even become a university spin-off company. Join us in this episode of Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible! as we delve into the details of this innovative BCI technology, explore Ben's journey from engineering to neuroscience, and uncover the incredible potential of their work to transform hearing diagnostics for children and beyond. About the Podcast Guest: Ben Summers studied electrical engineering at KU Leuven and started PhD project at KU Leuven in Prof. Tom Francart's group on developing objective metrics for speech processing with cochlear implants (2015-2020), then started a post-doc project on translating objective measures for speech processing to a clinical test for children (2020-present). Their project for child-friendly hearing and speech diagnostics is called Corgee. Ben and his team are founding a university spin-off company to further develop their EEG tests as medical devices after the clinical trial. Company's website: https://corgee.be/ LinkedIn pages: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgee-hearing/ Anyone interested in reaching out to Dr. Ben Somers can do so via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-somers/ Articles mentioned in the podcast: Ben's PhD work related to measuring auditory responses from cochlear implant electrodes: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-84829-y The current project aims to objectively measure speech understanding in children using EEG. First, normal-hearing children https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378595523000977, and second, hearing-impaired children: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378595523002058 About the Podcast Host: The Neurocareers podcast is brought to you by The Institute of Neuroapproaches (https://www.neuroapproaches.org/) and its founder, Milena Korostenskaja, Ph.D. (Dr. K), a neuroscience educator, research consultant, and career coach for people in neuroscience and neurotechnologies. As a professional coach with a background in the field, Dr. K understands the unique challenges and opportunities job applicants face in this field and can provide personalized coaching and support to help you succeed. Here's what you'll get with one-on-one coaching sessions from Dr. K: Identification and pursuit of career goals Guidance on job search strategies, resume, and cover letter development Neurotech / neuroscience job interview preparation and practice Networking strategies to connect with professionals in the field of neuroscience and neurotechnologies Ongoing support and guidance to help you stay on track and achieve your goals You can always schedule a free neurocareer consultation/coaching session with Dr. K at https://neuroapproaches.as.me/free-neurocareer-consultation Subscribe to our Nerocareers Newsletter to stay on top of all our cool neurocareers news at updates https://www.neuroapproaches.org/neurocareers-news
Have you ever wondered how it feels to flip a switch and instantly cure severe depression? Depression affects millions, often silently destroying lives due to stigma and misunderstanding. In this episode, discover a groundbreaking treatment that offers hope, learn why societal attitudes toward mental illness are deadly, and gain practical insights on supporting those struggling with depression. Listen now to hear Jon Nelson's incredible journey from suicidal despair to remission through deep brain stimulation, and learn how you can help save lives by changing your perspective on mental illness. Topics Discussed: The stigma and misunderstanding surrounding mental illness Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) as a treatment for depression The physical and emotional toll of living with depression Societal norms that prevent men from seeking help Various treatments Jon tried before DBS The immediate impact of DBS on Jon's depression The concept of "abolition" in depression The need for increased funding and research in mental health Jon's advocacy work and "Pulverize the Stigma" initiative Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Life After Deep Brain Stimulation 05:01 The Experience of Living with Depression 09:25 The Societal Stigma of Mental Illness 13:01 The Roadblocks for Men Seeking Help 15:46 The Journey of Treatment and the Impact of Deep Brain Stimulation 22:20 The Fear of Recurrence and the Constant Battle 25:17 Accessibility and Affordability of Mental Illness Treatment 29:08 Advancements in Neurotechnology and the Future of Mental Health 31:08 Pulverize the Stigma: Jon Nelson's Advocacy Movement ---- GUEST WEBSITE: https://pulverizethestigma.com/ Follow Jon Nelson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-nelson-95749837/ ---- MORE FROM THE FIT MESS: Connect with us on Threads, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Tiktok Subscribe to The Fit Mess on Youtube Join our community in the Fit Mess Facebook group ---- LINKS TO OUR PARTNERS: Take control of how you'd like to feel with Apollo Neuro Explore the many benefits of cold therapy for your body with Nurecover Muse's Brain Sensing Headbands Improve Your Meditation Practice. Get started as a Certified Professional Life Coach! Get a Free One Year Supply of AG1 Vitamin D3+K2, 5 Travel Packs Revamp your life with Bulletproof Coffee You Need a Budget helps you quickly get out of debt, and save money faster! Start your own podcast!
Sarah Westall joins Mike Adams to discuss the mental and physical control grid that has and is being put into place. She explains that there are millions of scientists and engineers who are capable of understanding this technology and could be warriors in the fight against this intrusion on our free will. They also discuss the Mind Control and 5th Generation Warfare series on Brighteon University that explores this topic even deeper: Mind Control & 5th Generation Warfare by Sarah Westall dives deep into the science and psychology behind mind control tactics and how “they” are using them to control the mass population and influence real-world situations. Join us for an eye-opening discussion with renowned expert Sarah Westall and many others, as they reveal the depths of government manipulation and its impact on society. Learn more about this at BrighteonUniversity.com - Fifth generation warfare and mind control technologies. (0:00) - Psychological manipulation through voice-to-skull technology and media propaganda. (5:39) - De-Googling, surveillance, and privacy. (10:54) - Neurotechnology and its potential risks to individual freedom. (19:30) - Ethical implications of advanced technology, including organ harvesting and artificial limbs. (27:43) - Transgenderism, transhumanism, and the manipulation of reality. (32:02) - The dangers of immersing oneself in artificial worlds and the need for a movement to bring sanity back to universities and institutions. (36:57) - The impact of technology on society, including the potential for a "crash" due to artificial intelligence and the importance of interacting with nature. (40:18) - Protecting privacy and security in the digital age. (47:02)
On this week's Tech Nation, Moira speaks with Duke University Professor Nita Farahany about her book, “The Battle for Your Brain … Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology.” Then recovering from the devastation of war, Conservation X Lab's Dr. Alex Dehgan talks about his book, “The Snow Leopard Project … and other Adventures in Warzone Conservation”.
Since launching this podcast, we've covered a wide variety of privacy issues. But one topic we haven't addressed is the concept of "mental privacy." In this episode of Privacy Files, we talk to Dr. Nita Farahany about how advancements in neurotechnology are threatening to infringe on cognitive liberty. Dr. Farahany is a professor of law and philosophy at Duke University and the author of the book The Battle for your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology. With the rise of consumer wearables like watches, headphones and smart rings, and the desire to include in these wearables, sensors that record and decipher brain activity, we are quickly reaching a time where even our thoughts won't be private. Dr. Farahany calls mental privacy humanity's "last bastion of freedom." In this enlightening conversation, we discuss some disturbing scenarios for how neurotechnology can be used. From the micromanagement of employees by companies, to government surveillance, this is an episode that will make you reconsider adopting wearable technology. And as concerning as reading your thoughts might be, keep in mind that it's conceivable this technology could also be used to even alter human consciousness and thus manipulate individual behavior. A very scary topic indeed. To learn more about Dr. Farahany: https://www.nitafarahany.com/ Links Referenced: https://techcrunch.com/2022/03/23/snap-buys-mind-controlled-headband-maker-nextmind/ https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/wearable-brain-devices-will-challenge-our-mental-privacy/ https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/mckinsey-on-books/author-talks-can-you-use-your-brainpower-to-defend-cognitive-liberty https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2023-03-19/work-employment-jobs-tech-ai-brain https://www.patentlyapple.com/2022/03/apple-has-won-a-patent-for-an-all-new-airpods-related-eye-mask-device-that-promotes-rest-and-jammed-with-biometric-sensors.html https://www.nitafarahany.com/the-battle-for-your-brain OUR SPONSORS: Anonyome Labs - Makers of MySudo and Sudo Platform. Take back control of your personal data. www.anonyome.com MySudo - The world's only all-in-one privacy app. Communicate and transact securely and privately. Talk, text, email, browse, shop and pay, all from one app. Stay private. www.mysudo.com MySudo VPN - No personal information required to sign up. You don't even need a username and password. Finally, a VPN that is actually private. https://mysudo.com/mysudo-vpn/ Sudo Platform - The cloud-based platform companies turn to for seamlessly integrating privacy solutions into their software. Easy-to-use SDKs and APIs for building out your own branded customer apps like password managers, virtual cards, private browsing, identity wallets (decentralized identity), and secure, encrypted communications (e.g., encrypted voice, video, email and messaging). www.sudoplatform.com Reclaim - Whether you're just beginning your privacy journey, or have been working at it for some time, Reclaim is the perfect tool for assessing the size of your digital footprint and then taking action to reduce it. It's an also an excellent way to see if your personal information was exposed in a data breach. https://mysudo.com/reclaim/
EPISODE SUMMARY Join scientist and mindset & high-performance coach Claudia Garbutt and chief product & science officer @Mendi Mustafa Hamada, PhD as they talk about brain health, neurofeedback & neurotechnology. In this episode, we talk about: - Cutting-edge neurotechnology - Neurofeedback, behavioral science & gamification - Brain health & training the prefrontal cortex EPISODE NOTES Dr Mustafa Hamada is the head of product & science at Mendi, where they make neurotechnology accessible to everyone. By combining cutting-edge functional near-infrared spectroscopy and science-backed techniques they aim to make cognitive training and assessment tools accessible and affordable to millions around the world. Links: https://www.mendi.io/ https://www.instagram.com/mendi.io/ Special THANKS to the episode sponsor BiOptimizer! Are you sure you're getting the RIGHT amount of the RIGHT forms of magnesium to support your mental & physical health? Check out the BiOptimizer Magnesium Breakthrough which combines 7 of the most bio-available forms of magnesium & get a 10% discount with my special code: Go to bioptimizers.com/claudia and use code claudia10 at checkout to claim your 10% discount. ------------ Click this link to listen on your favorite podcast player and if you enjoy the show, please leave a rating & review: https://linktr.ee/wiredforsuccess ------------------ Music credit: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue) ----------------- Disclaimer: Podcast Episodes might contain sponsored content.
Guest: Gary Simonds, Author, ProfessorOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-simonds-5b0225a/On Twitter | https://x.com/garyrsimondsWebsite | https://garyrsimonds.com/On Mastodon | https://mastodon.social/@GaryRSimondsOn Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/garyrsimonds/On TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@garyrsimondsOn Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/garyrsimonds/_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
Guest: Gary Simonds, Author, ProfessorOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-simonds-5b0225a/On Twitter | https://x.com/garyrsimondsWebsite | https://garyrsimonds.com/On Mastodon | https://mastodon.social/@GaryRSimondsOn Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/garyrsimonds/On TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@garyrsimondsOn Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/garyrsimonds/_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
Discover the latest breakthroughs in brain-computer interface technology as Synchron enables mind control of Apple's Vision Pro headset. This groundbreaking development allows individuals with severe paralysis to interact with advanced devices using only their thoughts, marking a significant advancement in accessibility technology. Learn how Synchron's minimally invasive approach differs from competitors like Neuralink and explore the potential impact on the lives of those with motor impairments.Dive into the world of AI as OpenAI rolls out its Advanced Voice Mode for ChatGPT, featuring real-time conversations, emotional tone detection, and new preset voices. Uncover the controversy surrounding the removal of the "Sky" voice and the company's plans for future rollouts. Plus, get a sneak peek at the upcoming Friend AI Necklace, a wearable device powered by Anthropic AI's Claude 3.5 language model, set to revolutionize AI companionship and assistance.Explore cutting-edge scientific advancements, including a promising new weapon against HIV using llama nanobodies. Discover how these unique antibodies offer unprecedented neutralization capabilities against a wide range of HIV strains, potentially leading to more effective, longer-lasting treatments. Stay informed about the latest developments in technology, science, and accessibility as we unpack the stories shaping our future.From Perplexity's Discover feed:https://www.perplexity.ai/page/openai-begins-hyper-realistic-2_y7h8vPQEWaM4g63WvnVAhttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/friend-s-ai-necklace-hEQy.RkzTMyU0E1wn1eYNwhttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/hybrid-human-llama-antibody-fi-UCs.nTMFTu6QaRoOTXp0gAhttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/synchron-s-vision-pro-mind-con-3ZW3W7OnT5qY0fhTpwGDnwPerplexity is the fastest and most powerful way to search the web. Perplexity crawls the web and curates the most relevant and up-to-date sources (from academic papers to Reddit threads) to create the perfect response to any question or topic you're interested in. Take the world's knowledge with you anywhere. Available on iOS and Android Join our growing Discord community for the latest updates and exclusive content. Follow us on: Instagram Threads X (Twitter) YouTube Linkedin
Diagnosing Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) at an early stage is a daunting challenge that often seems almost impossible. However, the pressing need for early diagnostic tools has driven remarkable individuals to seek innovative solutions. One such individual is Dr. Ahmadreza Keihani, whose personal story and profound loss led him on a mission to find early diagnostic possibilities for ALS using cutting-edge neurotechnologies. Dr. Keihani, a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Pittsburgh, brings a wealth of experience and dedication to his work. After graduating as the valedictorian from the medical school at Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), he was invited to be an assistant professor of neuroimaging. However, driven by a relentless desire to learn and innovate, he moved to the United States to further his research under the mentorship of senior scientists in the field. In this episode, we delve into Dr. Keihani's groundbreaking project, which he developed alongside his colleagues at the University of Pittsburgh and TUMS. Their real-time monitoring system for the cortico-muscular coupling index (CMC) promises to be an early biomarker for ALS, offering hope for earlier diagnosis and intervention. This project was nominated for the prestigious BCI Award 2023, recognizing its potential to revolutionize ALS diagnostics. Dr. Keihani discusses his innovative research and also shares his personal career journey, providing invaluable career advice for aspiring scientists. Additionally, he offers useful information about the International BCI Award application process, giving listeners a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to submit a successful project. Moreover, Dr. Keihani is an amazing educator, and listeners will truly enjoy his easy-to-understand explanations of complex concepts in neurotech research. Join us as Dr. Keihani shares his journey, the inspiration behind his work, and the innovative neurotechnologies driving his research. We'll explore how his project aims to provide real-time assessment of CMC in ALS patients and the potential impact this could have on the future of ALS diagnosis and treatment. Tune in to discover the intersection of personal passion and scientific innovation with Dr. Ahmadreza Keihani and learn how his work paves the way for new diagnostic possibilities in the fight against ALS. International BCI Award: The International BCI Award sponsored by g.tec medical engineering GmbH is back! If you're working on pioneering BCI research, use your chance to gain international recognition. With a total endowment of $6,000 USD and the possibility of publishing and presenting your work globally, this is an opportunity to shine at the forefront of neuroscience innovation. Submission Deadline: September 1st, 2024 Nominees will be invited to: Submit a chapter for the BCI State-of-the-Art book series by Springer. Present their work at the prestigious BCI Award Ceremony. Receive keynote invitations to the BCI & Neurotechnology Spring School. For more details on submission and criteria, visit: https://www.bci-award.com Join the BCI Award Ceremony! About the Podcast Guest: Ahmadreza Keihani, PhD graduated with a BSc in Biomedical Engineering (Bioelectric) from Isfahan University in 2014 and completed his MSc and PhD in the same field at Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), graduating as valedictorian in 2022. He was then invited to be an assistant professor of neuroimaging at TUMS but moved to the US in 2022 to learn more and work as a postdoctoral associate in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh, focusing on computational neuroscience. Ahmadreza's research interests include neuroimaging, nonlinear dynamics, biomedical data science, and brain-computer interfaces (BCI). His PhD work on cortico-muscular coupling in ALS patients was nominated for the 2023 BCI Award. He is dedicated to translational research on neurological and psychiatric disorders, with a special focus on causal machine learning. Link to the review BCI paper mentioned in the podcast interview: https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/2/1211_2 Link to the work discussed in the podcast interview: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0270757 About the Podcast Host: The Neurocareers podcast is brought to you by The Institute of Neuroapproaches (https://www.neuroapproaches.org/) and its founder, Milena Korostenskaja, Ph.D. (Dr. K), a neuroscience educator, research consultant, and career coach for people in neuroscience and neurotechnologies. As a professional coach with a background in the field, Dr. K understands the unique challenges and opportunities job applicants face in this field and can provide personalized coaching and support to help you succeed. Here's what you'll get with one-on-one coaching sessions from Dr. K: Identification and pursuit of career goals Guidance on job search strategies, resume, and cover letter development Neurotech / neuroscience job interview preparation and practice Networking strategies to connect with professionals in the field of neuroscience and neurotechnologies Ongoing support and guidance to help you stay on track and achieve your goals You can always schedule a free neurocareer consultation/coaching session with Dr. K at https://neuroapproaches.as.me/free-neurocareer-consultation Subscribe to our Nerocareers Newsletter to stay on top of all our cool neurocareers news at updates https://www.neuroapproaches.org/neurocareers-news
In this episode of StrykerTalks, we welcome back Andy Pierce, Group President of MedSurg and Neurotechnology, to discuss the impact of the Vocera acquisition and how Vocera's dynamic clinical workflow addresses staffing shortages and enhances efficiency. Additionally, the episode covers Stryker's new LIFEPAK 35 monitor/defibrillator, advancements in the 1788 visualization platform, and ongoing innovations in the neurovascular space. Pierce also touches on plans for incorporating Vocera into more Stryker products and the company's interest in soft-tissue surgical robotics. Want more from Andy Pierce? Explore his previous appearances on the DeviceTalks Podcast Network. Prior appearance on StrykerTalks: https://www.devicetalks.com/pierce-talks-innovation-vocera-ascs-and-why-nurses-hug-strykers-neptune-waste-management-system/ Prior appearance on DT Weekly: https://www.devicetalks.com/lobo-and-pierce-talk-wright-cool-tech-robotics-and-the-not-so-secret-plans-to-keep-stryker-growing/ Thank you to S2 Insight, Inc. for sponsoring this episode. To learn more about how S2 Insight, Inc. supports medical device companies, visit https://www.s2insight.com/case-studies. Thank you for listening to the StrykerTalks Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don't miss a future episode.
This episode features Paradromics CEO Matt Angle in a compelling discussion with Grayson Zulauf, CEO of Resonant Link; Alex Yeh, CTO and VP of R&D at Neuspera Medical; and Jacob Robinson, Founder and CEO of Motif Neurotech. They explore the latest advancements in neurotechnology, focusing on wireless power transfer, implantable devices, and brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). The conversation highlights transformative innovations in treating mental health conditions like major depressive disorder, OCD, and ADHD with less invasive wireless devices, enhancing patient care and acceptance. Personal stories and insights on market expansion and patient-friendly treatments are shared, along with valuable advice for investors on the potential of neurotechnology in improving overall mental health and medical care.Guest Quote:“The message that I would want to send is, there is a future in which we look at neurotechnologies no differently than we look at cardiac pacemakers.These are life saving devices, in many cases less invasive than a device that goes in your heart. There's no reason why anybody wouldn't want to feel better. To be healthier mentally and just live a better quality of life. So that's what we're trying to enable” - Jacob RobinsonShow Notes:*(00:00) Welcome to Neurotech Pub*(00:46) Meet the Guests*(02:45) Discussing Industry Competitors*(09:54) Wireless Power Transfer in Medical Devices*(16:38) Exploring Inductive and Magnetoelectric Power*(27:35) Ultrasound in real-world devices*(33:31) Patient Experience and Device Miniaturization*(36:24) Designing for Patient Comfort and Practicality*(38:20) Innovations in Power and Data Transmission*(39:32) Miniaturization and Its Impact*(41:12) Battery Technology in Medical Devices*(43:19) Future of Implantable Batteries*(45:16) Implanted Battery Companies Integer and Resonetics*(46:31) Intermittent Stimulation and Therapy*(49:28) Power Consumption in Future Implants*(59:52) Data Transmission and Compression*(01:05:42) Reflections on the Journey of Medical Innovation*(01:08:36) Final Thoughts and Messages to InvestorsWant More?Follow Neurotech Pub on TwitterFollow Paradromics on Twitter, LinkedIn, and InstagramFollow Matt on LinkedIn and Twitter
Imagine a world where your brain can be interrogated to learn your political beliefs, your thoughts can be used as evidence of a crime, and your own feelings can be held against you. A world where people who suffer from epilepsy receive alerts moments before a seizure, and the average person can peer into their own mind to eliminate painful memories or cure addictions. Neuroscience has already made all of this possible today, and neurotechnology will soon become the “universal controller” for all of our interactions with technology. This can benefit humanity immensely, but without safeguards, it can seriously threaten our fundamental human rights to privacy, freedom of thought, and self-determination. Learn what is coming, what is already here, and what you can do about it. Nita Farahany is a leading scholar on the ethical, legal, and social implications of emerging technologies. She is the Robinson O. Everett Distinguished Professor of Law & Philosophy at Duke Law School, the Founding Director of Duke Science & Society and principal investigator of SLAP Lab and the Cognitive Futures Lab. Nita's book, The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology, is available now! Learn more about Nita at nitafarahany.com. Support the Show - Become a Patron! Help us grow and become a Patron today: https://www.patreon.com/smartpeoplepodcast Sponsors: Rocket Money - Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to RocketMoney.com/SMART Babbel - Get 55% off your Babbel subscription at babbel.com/spp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Chime In, Send Us a Text Message!We're kicking off Stroke Awareness Month with our first business spotlight series in partnership with Vivistim®. On this episode we'll introduce you to Teresa Jacobson Kimberley, PT, PhD, FAPTA Director of the Rehabilitation Science PhD Program School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences MGH Institute of Health Professionals.About our Guest:Dr. Kimberley is a Professor and Director of the Brain Recovery Lab in the MGH Institute's Department of Physical Therapy. She is also a research associate at Harvard Medical School, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Center for Neurotechnology and Neurorecovery. Her lab's cross-disciplinary focus is to understand the pathophysiology of sensory-motor impairment and facilitate recovery for people with neurologic disorders. The career-long impact of her work is reflected in numerous awards, including Physical Therapy's highest honor of being named a Catherine Worthingham Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association. Connect with our guest Mention: VNS REHAB About Vivistim®:Vivistim® is the first FDA-approved neurostimulation device to pair vagus nerve stimulation with rehabilitation therapy and daily activities. This pairing helps strengthen the brain connections needed to improve hand and arm function. It's the only system of its kind, and it is proven safe and effective. The MicroTransponder® Vivistim® Paired VNS™ System is intended to be used to stimulate the vagus nerve during rehabilitation therapy in order to reduce upper extremity motor deficits and improve motor function in chronic ischemic stroke patients with moderate to severe arm impairment. Do not use if you have had a bilateral or left cervical vagotomy. Risks may include, but are not limited to pain after surgery, hoarseness, bruising, swelling, coughing and throat irritation. While not observed in the Vivistim studies, infection leading to explant is a risk associatedNew show supporter CTA for 2024-Mike Garrow Support Our Show! Thank you for helping us to continue to make great content. We appreciate your generosity! For more information about joining our show or advertising with us visit: https://enable4us.comSupport the Show.Support the show:Become a monthly subscriber for as low as $3 per month.Click here to subscribe.Be sure to give the show a like and share, & follow plus connect with us on social or contact us to support us as a show sponsor or become a guest on the Know Stroke Podcast. Visit website to to learn more: https://www.knowstrokepod.com/Show credits:Music intro credit to Jake Dansereau. Our intro welcome is the voice of Caroline Goggin, a stroke survivor and our first podcast guest! Please listen to her inspiring story on Episode 2 of the podcastConnect with Us and Share our Show on Social: Website | Linkedin | Twitter | YouTube | Facebook
Nik Ershov is the CEO of Waverox, makers of brain-monitoring headphones and headbands that help you de-stress and be more productive. Nik Ershov shares his journey from experiencing severe burnout in the advertising and marketing industry to founding a startup focused on combating stress and increasing productivity through a mind-tracking device and wellness app. He explains how his personal battle with burnout, depression, and anxiety led him to explore neuroscience and develop a technology that utilizes EEG to monitor and improve mental states. We talk about the Waverox device, including tracking brain activity, emotional states, and offering personalized training sessions to enhance stress resilience and productivity. Ourconversation touches on broader topics such as the impact of AI on jobs, the importance of self-care, and philosophical questions about work/life balance. ➡️ https://waverox.com ➡️ Follow me on Instagram: @therosspalmer ➡️ Subscribe on YouTube: @therosspalmer
In this episode, we dive into the world of brain optimization, executive leadership, and holistic well-being with Paola Telfer, CEO and co-founder of Sens.AI. Join us as we explore Paola's journey of leveraging neurotechnology to empower individuals to unlock their full potential. Paola shares invaluable insights and practical strategies for personal growth and leadership development, from addressing burnout to fostering self-discovery and cultivating a thriving team culture. Whether you're intrigued by brain training or passionate about building a cohesive team culture, this conversation with Paola Telfer offers a wealth of wisdom to inspire and motivate you on your journey toward success, fulfillment, and optimizing your brain and mindset. — Impactful Quotes from Paola Telfer — "Success is about how I will see myself in my son's eyes." "The inner game of leadership is about self-awareness, self-regulation, and exploring the depths of your mind." — Episode Chapter Big Ideas (timing may not be exact) — 0:00 - Introduction to Paola Telfer and the mission of Sens.AI 3:25 - Navigating burnout and fostering resilience 9:12 - Cultivating a thriving team culture through retreats and human-centered experiences 15:45 - Empowering individuals through self-discovery and neurofeedback 22:10 - The importance of mission-driven leadership in building cohesive teams 28:55 - Defining success beyond professional achievements 35:20 - Integrating personal values into the entrepreneurial journey 42:10 - Balancing work and personal relationships while working with a partner 48:55 - Embracing the role of health and fitness in enhancing cognitive function — Connect with Paola Telfer — Website — https://sens.ai/ Instagram— https://www.instagram.com/sens.ai.inc/ — Connect with Julian and Executive Health — Curious about becoming a concierge client? Sign up for a complimentary Executive Health Meeting — https://www.executivehealth.io/contact LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianhayesii/ ***DISCLAIMER: The information shared is not meant to treat or diagnose any condition. This is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes. The content here is not intended to replace your relationship with your doctor and/or medical practitioner. Any decision to begin the use of the following supplements or use any of the information on this website or podcast should be discussed with your doctor and/or medical practitioner. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/executive-health/message
John Hacker is a biomedical engineer and the CEO of NeurGear. His latest innovation is the ZenBud, the market's first ultrasonic vagus nerve stimulator, designed to promote relaxation and combat stress. In this episode, Jon Hacker discusses the underlying technology, its decades of research, and its implications for future wellness applications. He sheds light on the challenges and excitement surrounding new tech developments, emphasizing the blend of existing scientific knowledge with innovative application methods to enhance user experience. Our conversation dips into the broader topic of technological advancements in the medical field, touching upon ethical considerations, potential impacts on pharmaceutical dependencies, and the importance of scientific rigor and regulatory compliance in bringing devices like the ZenBud to market. ➡️ https://zenbud.health ➡️ Follow me on Instagram: @therosspalmer ➡️ Subscribe on YouTube: @therosspalmer
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Brain sensors embedded in watches. Earbuds that decode our brainwaves. Neurotechnology that reads our emotions and thoughts, and can be used to manipulate them. It sounds like science fiction, but it's science fact. Don't miss this chilling and cautionary talk with Duke professor Nita Farahany, author of The Battle for Your Brain.
Join us in the riveting Season 11 of the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast as we delve into the exciting world of neurotechnology. Our featured guest, Nolan Beise, is the CEO of Circl, a path-breaking Canadian neurotechnology company, whose pioneering strides in brain-computer interfaces and brainwave-sensing technology are reshaping our understanding of the human mind. Raised in Toronto, Nolan's academic pursuits led him from a secluded town in Northern Vancouver Island to become a top academic at the University of Toronto and later found companies like Suva Technology and Circl. In this episode, we discuss the scientific insights behind brain health, cognitive performance, and the possible applications of neurotech in various sectors from dementia care and first responder training to professional sports. Watch our Interview on YouTube here https://youtu.be/J78FZ9CTHTg As mental health issues surge globally, innovative technological advances offer a new spotlight of hope. From detecting early signs of cognitive impairment to managing the brain's capacity for a 'mental garbage can', this episode touches upon personalized intervention strategies, monitoring brain health, and enhancing treatment efficacy. We also delve into the associated health risks that may arise from mental burnout, such as sleep disruption and reduced cognitive prowess. With an aim to offer affordable and accessible brain health technology, Nolan envisions a future where tools akin to Fitbits for the brain can help people understand their brain's evolution and proactively tackle changes detrimental to their mental wellbeing. This episode is a must for anyone interested in exploring neuroscience, brain health, technology, and optimizing human potential. EPISODE #329 with the CEO of Circl.com Nolan Beise, we will cover: ✔ Nolan Beise's vision to help the world to improve their brain health and cognitive performance in the future. ✔ How his Circl Headset takes older brain scan tools to new heights with measuring our brain's function as it relates to our health, detecting early signs of cognitive impairment. ✔ Why we should be paying attention to our brain health TODAY to prevent major neurodegenerative diseases in the future and the health risks associated with burnout. ✔ Where Nolan's focus is with this headset today, and his vision for this device in the next 5-10 years. Today, we meet with someone who is from my hometown, Toronto, Canada, but now is in Victoria, British Columbia. Our next guest, Nolan Beise is the CEO of Circl[i], a Canadian neurotechnology company pioneering brain-computer interfaces designed to understand the human mind by producing research-grade brainwave-sensing headbands and related software applications. Before Circl, Nolan founded Suva Technology, a company specializing in mobile EEG research software. He also brings a wealth of experience from his time as a Senior Advisor at Mitacs. In addition to these, Nolan holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biochemistry from the University of Victoria. With his extensive background in both science and business, Nolan is dedicated to advancing neurotechnology and shaping the future of brain-computer interfaces. When I see someone like Nolan, dedicating his career to helping the world to improve brain performance using brain wave tracking technology that he has pioneered, I want to have a conversation with him. I have some questions for Nolan that I hope will spark some innovation in our thinking as it relates to the future of health and wellness. Let's meet Nolan Beise and see what we can learn together about ways to improve our mind and brain health in the future. Welcome Nolan! Was I correct that while you went to school at the University of Toronto, you are now in British Columbia? INTRO: I went to Teacher's College in Toronto, at U of T back in the late 1990s. I remember all of dreams I had back then, of how I would change the world. Can you share where your mindset was when you were a student, walking around those streets in downtown Toronto? What was your vision for the world back then? Q1: I've said this over and over again on this podcast, where our goal is to connect the most current brain research to our daily life (whether we work in our local schools, sports environments or modern workplaces). Back in the day, no one EVER asked me “what are you doing for your brain health.” When did you FIRST start to consider the importance of your brain, and think that the world needs help with optimizing this important, yet complex organ? Q2: What have you invented, how does it work? Q2B: How are regular people using this headset that measures brain performance? I can guess there would be an interest from the sports world? How does tracking how our brain processes visual stimuli help us? Q2C: How would the headset help our first responders? Q3: I became interested in Alzheimer's Prevention strategies around the time of the Pandemic, and have focused a few episodes on this topic. I even took my husband to Dr. Daniel Amen's clinics[ii] to get our brain scanned to see if either of us showed signs of any disease, since I know that our brain health is what would drive our future success. Not everyone can get a SPECT image brain scan, (they are expensive and not covered by insurance). Tell me how most people gain access to your headset. I know your headset costs significantly less than a SPECT image brain scan for those who also want to look at their brain. Q4: I saw that your company was founded recently, in 2021, consisting of a team of neuroscientists, mathematicians, engineers, and designers. Who is your team, and tell me about this award you won for creating such innovative technology? Q5: Why did you want to create something that allows us to see our brain performance? What's YOUR WHY behind your work? Q6: What makes your headset stand out from the crowd? What are you hearing from those who use it? Q7: Where would you like to see this technology go in the next 5-10 years? Q8: What stumbling blocks do you face with your goals? Q9: What have I missed that's important? Nolan, I want to thank you for taking the time to meet with me today. Who knows, we could have walked past each other in the streets of Toronto back in the day. You never know. I've always got my eyes wide open to learn more about what's innovative in the world, and I look forward to seeing more from you in the future. For people to learn more about you, is the best place https://circlbrain.com/? SOME FINAL THOUGHTS: I learned so much for speaking with Nolan Beise! He emphasized that while people can go to his website and purchase a headset, that wasn't his main motivation for meeting us today. His goal was just to let the world know about his vision, and let others know about him. I did connect him to Dr. Shane Creado, and think that when 2 powerful like minds come together, they form a third mind, with potential to take creativity and innovation to greater heights. If you want to connect with Nolan, you can visit the Contact Us page of his website https://circlbrain.com/pages/contact Most importantly today, I hope we all have a renewed vision for the importance of our brain health. I'll see you next week! CONNECT WITH NOLAN BEISE LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/nolanbeise/ Website https://circlbrain.com/ Learn More About the Circl Headset https://circlbrain.com/products/circl-headset REFERENCES: [i] https://circlbrain.com/ [ii] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EP #84 PART 3 “How a SPECT image Brain Scan Can Change Your Life” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/how-a-spect-scan-can-change-your-life-part-3-with-andrea-samadi/
How can we continue to keep students engaged and motivated? If we're being honest, the traditional education system falls short in meeting everyone's needs. In today's episode, join me and the brilliant Chantel Prat, a professor with a vast background in psychology, neuroscience, and linguistics as we explore why it's crucial for teachers like you to understand the brain's workings to connect better with students and create a classroom that brings out the best in every student. Discover how to foster meaningful connections and effective learning environments. Chantel breaks down the importance of self-awareness, empathy, and tailoring educational strategies to suit individual needs.We'll talk about how stress is a major factor, affecting learning more than you realize, and what you can do about it. Learn why taking care of yourself is key to being a great educator. Choice can be a powerful thing in the classroom, and we'll discuss how giving your students more of it can transform their learning experience.Tune in and join the conversation to make a positive change in our education.Stay empowered,JenLet's keep the conversation going! Find me at:Jen Rafferty | Instagram, YouTube, Facebook | LinktreeInstagram: @jenrafferty_Facebook: Empowered Educator Faculty RoomAbout Chantel:Chantel Prat is a Professor at the University of Washington with appointments in the Departments of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Linguistics, and at the Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences, the Center for Neurotechnology, and the Institute for Neuroengineering. A cognitive neuroscientist by training, her interdisciplinary research investigates the biological basis of individual differences in cognition, with an emphasis on understanding the shared neural mechanisms underpinning language and higher-level executive functions. She is a recipient of the Tom Trabasso Young Investigator Award from the Society of Text and Discourse and a Pathway to Independence Award from the National Institute of Health. Her work has been supported by the National Institute of Health, the Office of Naval Research, and the Keck Foundation. Prat speaks internationally at events like The World Science Festival. She is featured in the documentary, I Am Human. Her studies have been profiled in media ranging from Scientific American, Psychology Today, and Science Daily to Rolling Stone, Popular Mechanics, Pacific Standard, Travel + Leisure, and National Public Radio. Connect with Chantel:Website: https://www.chantelprat.com/IG: @chantelpratphdX: @ChantelPratPhDLinkedIn: Chantel Prat
Ever wondered how you can unlock your brain's full potential? In this episode, we will be discussing the secrets of brain efficiency and performance enhancement with Paola Telfer, CEO & Founder of Sens.ai. She will explain the brain states, from hyper-focus to relaxation, and how training your brain can unlock a multitude of benefits, such as improved sleep, enhanced creativity, and improved reaction time. Listen in to discover the inspiring story behind Sens.ai's inception, stemming from Paola's motor vehicle accident, and explore the innovative strategies she employed to convince investors of the power of brain training technology. Paola also shares her thoughts on the implications of brain training for education—particularly in a future dominated by AI—and offers insights into the critical skills needed for the next generation. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://tinyurl.com/4a9vwwm2 Interested in our Private Community for 7-Figure Store Owners? Learn more here. Want to hear about new episodes and eCommerce news round-ups? Subscribe via email.
We've made it to our final episode of 2023! Please enjoy as we highlight a few of the blue flame thinkers who joined us on the pod this year. Episodes in order of guest appearances: Conversation with Mustafa Suleyman — The Proliferation of AI & the Next Wave of Technology The Promises and Perils of Neurotechnology – with Nita Farahany Behind the Scenes of SVB's Collapse + A Vision for America — with Ro Khanna The State of Play: Markets, Economy, and Ukraine & China's Growing Power, US Diplomacy, and Ukraine's Counteroffensive — with Ian Bremmer Conversation with Fareed Zakaria — The Conflict in Israel and the State of Foreign Affairs Capitalism, Private Equity, and the Seven Deadly Sins — with Stephen Dubner The Psychology of Money — with Morgan Housel Conversation with Jennifer B. Wallace — What to Do About Toxic Achievement Culture How to Get Unstuck — with Adam Alter Conversation with Jennifer Cohen — Building Healthy Habits and Staying Confident Understanding AI's Threats and Opportunities — with Mo Gawdat Masculinity, Media, and How to Citizen – with Baratunde Thurston Conversation with Simon Sinek — Finding Your Why, Feeling Stuck, and Building Strong Leaders Scott closes by thanking YOU for supporting the Prof G Pod in 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, I am blessed to have here with me, Dr. Lana Morrow. She is an award-winning functional medicine neuroscientist, Founder, CEO, and creator of the THINK system and is an expert in dopamine, executive functions, and neurotechnology. She has worked with students, diplomats, actors, European royalty, and Fortune 500 CEOs in Manhattan, Paris, and Rome. Engaging with students and professionals, Dr. Morrow improves their attention, mood, and academic and sports performance. She has been featured in the New York Times, Panorama, RAI 2, and various other media. Known for her innovative and caring approach, Dr. Morrow helps many achieve optimal potential with advanced approaches. Dr. Morrow founded THINK Interfaces in order to create non-invasive, non-pharmacological methods for remediation of attentional and movement related disorders. She is passionate about helping her clients elevate their cognitive performance, longevity and memory. She is a Galileo2000 Award winner, and recognized as a pioneer in brain computer interfaces and neuroeconomy. Dr. Morrow earned a doctoral degree in cognitive neuroscience from Sapienza University in Rome, Italy, was a visiting researcher at the Sorbonne in Paris, and completed her post-doctoral training at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, performing EEG-based brain mapping techniques in dopamine research and at Columbia Presbyterian hospital. Her skills also include treatment of learning disabilities, attention deficit disorder and the differential diagnosis of complex brain disorders. As a neuroscientist, she conducts research collaborations with major universities in Europe and the United States. In this episode, Dr. Lana Morrow speaks about the inspiration behind her career as a neuroscientist. One of Dr. Morrow's passions is helping children with ADHD through neuro programs disguised as video games. Then, we dive into dopamine and what you need to know about this powerful neurotransmitter. Dr. Morrow reveals brain hacks you can start doing right now that will increase your dopamine levels. Tune in as we chat about Dr. Morrow's work in helping people overcome debilitating issues and how your thoughts can create new brain cells. This episode originally aired in May 2022. / / E P I S O D E S P ON S O R S Biotiquest Sugar Shift product. Regulate glucose, reduce cravings, achieve deeper ketosis, and remove glyphosate. Head to https://bit.ly/47QZdbK , and use the coupon code KAMP10 for 10% off their products. Bioptimizers Stress Guardian. To get a head start on your holiday stress, visit www.stressguardian.com/ketokamp and use promo code ketokamp10 for 10% off your first order. Text me the words "Podcast" +1 (786) 364-5002 to be added to my contacts list. [00:45] The Inspiration Behind Dr. Lana Morrow's Career as a Neuroscientist We don't choose our vocation; it chooses us. For Dr. Morrow, she is on a mission to make humanity stronger. Eventually, Dr. Morrow opened a private practice in New York City and worked with many ADHD children. Countless ADHD children also have congenital heart issues; therefore, they can't take stimulants. So, Dr. Morrow started to create video games; in reality, they are neuro programs. She likes to bring the fun into healing. [08:15] Understanding Dopamine 101: The Pathway To Pleasure Dopamine is a style of neurons anatomy. A neuron is comprised of long sausage-like connection accents. A key and lock system enables the dopamine or any other neurotransmitter to flow from one end of the presynaptic to the postsynaptic gap. Dopamine is popular because it is responsible for our reward system. Once your vagus nerve is stimulated correctly, you will have a flow of dopamine, which is crucial for your wellbeing. [13:40] Brain Hacks: How To Improve Your Dopamine Levels Turn off your phone for three minutes. Go barefoot on the grass. Take a look at the sunshine. Move your head to the left and the right in the sun. Spending time in the sun will regulate your melatonin and regulate your inner lining of mitochondria. [28:40] How Dr. Morrow Has Helped People Overcome Debilitating Issues Dr. Morrow's system has helped 82 traumatic brain injury clients. She will get rid of people's mental fog and anxiety and increase mobility. Everyone can get themselves out of massive trauma. It's so important to support each other. Dr. Morrow has helped people get rid of their ADHD and ADD. Plus, she helps people improve their focus. [41:40] Find Out More About Dr. Morrow's Work With The Brain Email: DrMorrowTeam@thinkinterfaces.com Website: https://www.thinkinterfaces.com Find Dr. Morrow on Instagram: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drlanamorrow/. Overall, we all want to get to the next level. Dr. Morrow says it's all about bringing your mind and your body into synchronicity. [43:40] Your Thoughts Can Create New Brain Cells - Remember To Practice Gratitude With your thoughts, you can create new neurogenesis, which creates new brain cells. If you have 60,000 thoughts per day, those are 60,000 opportunities to put your body in a healing state. You can look younger, look more muscular, feel stronger, and be healthier through keto. Gratitude and ketosis work incredibly well together. AND MUCH MORE! Resources from this episode: Check out Think Interfaces: https://www.thinkinterfaces.com Follow Dr. Lana Morrow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lanamorrow/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drlanamorrow/ Email: DrMorrowTeam@thinkinterfaces.com Join the Keto Kamp Academy: https://ketokampacademy.com/7-day-trial-a Watch Keto Kamp on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUh_MOM621MvpW_HLtfkLyQ Watch Keto Kamp on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUh_MOM621MvpW_HLtfkLyQ / / E P I S O D E S P ON S O R S Biotiquest Sugar Shift product. 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Machine poets. ChatGPT fails. Neurological surveillance. Brain implants that treat depression. Is it scary? Cool? Let's firehose some questions at Duke Law professor, neuro and bioethicist, author and TED speaker Dr. Nita Farahany. She explains the history of AI, the dawn of chatbots, what's changed recently, the potential for good, the possible perils, how different lawmakers are stepping in, and whether or not this is scary dinner party conversation. Do you have feelings about AI and brain implants? Hopefully, and we talk about why. Buy Dr. Nita Farahany's books: The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology (2023) and The Impact of Behavioral Sciences on Criminal Law (2009)Dr. Farahany's 2023 TED Talk: Your right to mental privacy in the age of brain-sensing techFollow Dr. Farahany on Instagram, TikTok and TwitterA donation was made to Human Rights WatchMore episode sources and linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Field Trip: A Hollywood Visit to the Writers Guild Strike Line, Neuropathology (CONCUSSIONS), Attention-Deficit Neuropsychology (ADHD), Molecular Neurobiology (BRAIN CHEMICALS), Radiology (X-RAY VISION), Futurology (THE FUTURE), Gizmology (ROBOTS), Diabetology (DIABETES)Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, masks, totes!Follow @Ologies on Twitter and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on Twitter and InstagramEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media and Mark David Christenson Transcripts by Emily White of The WordaryWebsite by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn
Nita Farahany (The Battle For Your Brain) is an author, professor, and scholar. Nita joins the Armchair Expert to discuss the effects of implementing brain wave monitoring, what body politics are, and how AI is currently being used to predict human behavior. Nita and Dax talk about the fears they have surrounding neurotechnology, whether transferring a person's consciousness will be possible some day, and how fast surveillance is normalized. Nita explains why the definition of death is being debated, how privacy practices often don't align with privacy preferences, and what cognitive rights laws could look like in the future. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.