
20. The next decades
In this episode, Davide Valeriani and Theresa Vaughan summarize the main areas in which they foresee neural interfaces will play a pivotal role in the next decades, affecting what we do in our daily lives. RESOURCES A ro

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Your brain is the most complex hardware in the universe. Can we build technology that directly interact with it, or perhaps, even improve it? Neural Interfaces explores the rapidly evolving world of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). Each week, with the help of scientists and engineers, we explain how these devices work and how they are built. The podcast is the companion of the Neural Interfaces book published by Elsevier, and co-edited by Davide Valeriani and Theresa Vaughan.
Davide Valeriani hosts Neural Interfaces, a science show with 20 episodes published.

In this episode, Davide Valeriani and Theresa Vaughan summarize the main areas in which they foresee neural interfaces will play a pivotal role in the next decades, affecting what we do in our daily lives. RESOURCES A ro

For decades, Brain-Computer Interfaces were confined to high-tech university labs. But what does it take to turn science into a sleek, everyday consumer product that people can use at home? In this episode, we are diving

How does a cutting-edge brain implant go from a sketch on a whiteboard to a real-world medical device helping patients? The answer lies in the highly complex, often misunderstood world of medical regulation. In this epis

In previous episodes, we have seen how neural interfaces can restore speech, move robotic limbs, and enhance human capabilities. But as neurotechnology rapidly leaps from the lab to the commercial market, it raises a mas

Imagine being fully conscious, fully aware, but trapped inside a body that refuses to speak. This is the reality of locked-in syndrome, where the ability to communicate—our most fundamental human connection—is completely

One of the first applications of neural interfaces has been for restoring motor functions. But how do these systems actually work? In this episode, Drs. Donatella Mattia and Natalie Mrachacz-Kersting explain what is neur

Mind and body are even more linked than we thought. In fact, our physical performance directly depend on the health of our brain. In this episode, we explore with Dr. Camille Jeunet-Kelway how to use neurofeedback to tra

In this episode, we explore how neural technologies can be used to improve the way we make decisions with Professor Riccardo Poli from the University of Essex. We will also discover how AI and brain-computer interfaces c

Today, we are used of tracking our heart rate, steps, sleep, physical activity, and other biometrics. Tomorrow, we will be able to track our brain activity 24/7. In this episode, we explore with Dr. Marius Klug what we c

An important field where neural interfaces are applied is neuroergonomics, the study of the brain in everyday settings. This episode presents the main applications of neural interfaces in this field with Prof Hasan Ayaz,

In this episode, we discuss how to build a brain-computer interface from scratch with BCI researchers Dr Fabien Lotte, Pauline Dreyer and David Trocellier. Starting from identifying its requirements to what hardware and

In this episode, Dr. Hussein Alawieh and Satyam Kumar will discuss the importance of training a new type of skill: learning how to operate a brain-machine interface (BMI). Through practice we can help our brain understan

In this episode, we discuss with Drs. Silvia Kober, Lisa Berger and Sonja Kleih-Dahms what is neurofeedback and its different modalities and applications. Have you ever thought about "seeing" or "hearing" your brain acti

In this episode, we will explore with Dr. Sylvain Chevallier how to use machine learning to teach neural technologies how to interpret the brain signals they record. RESOURCES From signals to decisions in noninvasive neu

In this episode, Dr Marie Constance Corsi and Dr Anaïs Llorens describe the main operations required to analyse brain signals and extract meaningful information from them. Just like when you harvest your produce and you

In this episode, Dr Caterina Cinel describes the main choices that need to be made when deciding to collect brain data from human participants. Think about the task, how many electrodes to use, how many people you need,

In this episode, Dr Stephanie Cernera presents how we can use electricity to stimulate the brain to enhance/restore its activity, and how brain stimulation is used in clinical settings and beyond. RESOURCES Stimulating t

In this episode, Dr Davide Valeriani and Theresa Vaughan explore how we can measure brain activity through different techniques, including recording electrical, magnetic and metabolic signals. RESOURCES Recording from th

In this episode, Professor Lisa Gabel from Lafayette College describe how the brain is structured and how it accomplishes all the different things it can do at once. RESOURCES A gentle introduction to the human brain, by

In this introductory episode, Dr Davide Valeriani and Theresa Vaughan present what are neural interfaces, how they are classified, and describe the motivation behind the book Neural Interfaces. RESOURCES An approachable
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