
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 b... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Science | |||

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 into the origin story of Neu... more
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 episode, we pull back the curtain... more
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 massive wave of ethical questions... more
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 severed.
But what if we coul... more
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 neuroplasticity and how it is leve... more
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 train better and excel in sports ... more
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 can be combined to make humans ... more
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 could gain from measuring our b... more
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