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This is Your Brain On Neuroprosthetics

World Science Festival via YouTube

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Explore the groundbreaking field of neuroprosthetics in this 90-minute panel discussion from the World Science Festival. Delve into the advancements enabling paralyzed patients to walk with exoskeletons and the potential of artificial retinas for the blind. Examine the ethical implications of brain implants and noninvasive stimulators as experts discuss the balance between risks and rewards. Learn about neural network modeling, ultrasound applications, machine learning in prosthetic development, and potential treatments for conditions like Alzheimer's. Consider the future of neuroprosthetics in enhancing human capabilities and the collaborative efforts driving these innovations forward.

Syllabus

Participant Introductions
An introduction of Neuroprosthetics
What is the importance to model neural networks.
Examples of neural network models
How far can we advance modeling before going into the brain?
Do we understand how ultrasound is advancing neural network models?
How do we develop a brain prosthetic from these models?
How do we narrow down to such a small area of the brain to make a prosthesis?
How can we use machine learning to advance this process?
What conditions are appropriate for Neuroprosthetics?
Should Neuroprosthetics be considered in advance to treat the effects of Alzheimer's?
Do non localized connections in the brain affect Neuroprosthetics?
Will restorative functions be used to advance the human race?
What are the next practical areas we will see these techniques be used?
How do scientists communicate with each other to develop these technologies?

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