Overview
Delve into the groundbreaking world of Brain Machine Interfaces with pioneering neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis in this captivating lecture from the World Science Festival. Explore how brains encode sensory and motor information, and discover the revolutionary research demonstrating that animals and humans can control neuroprosthetic devices using their electrical brain activity. Learn about the potential for synchronistic collaboration between brains and machines. Filmed on June 4, 2016, in New York City, this hour-long presentation offers a fascinating glimpse into the future of neuroscience and its applications. Gain insights into Nicolelis' innovative work and its implications for advancing our understanding of brain-machine interactions.
Syllabus
WSU Master Class: Brain Machine Interfaces with Miguel Nicolelis
Taught by
World Science Festival