Neuroprosthetics - Testing the Limits of the Brain
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge field of neuroprosthetics in this thought-provoking panel discussion from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the revolutionary advancements of brain-controlled artificial limbs, which not only restore functionality but also recreate sensory experiences. Learn about the interdisciplinary collaboration required across applied physics, engineering, neurophysiology, computer programming, and clinical science. Discover the current state of neural implants, their potential future applications, and how this research informs robotics and neuroscience. Gain insights from experts Johnny Matheny, Michael McLoughlin, Courtney Moran, and Justin Sanchez, moderated by Elijah Wolfson. Topics covered include DARPA's role, platform technology, operating systems, learning curves for different age groups, battery life, arm strength, exoskeletons, and the integration of smartphones in neuroprosthetic devices.
Syllabus
Introduction
DARPA
Whats Next
The Current State
Operating System
Platform Technology
The Next Step
Learning Curve
Younger vs Older
The Learning Curve
Battery Life
Arm Strength
Exoskeletons
Smartphones
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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