The Future of Brain Health & Human-Tech Interactions

We have epidemics affecting our brain health at all ages, from concussions to sleep deprivation and from depression to Alzheimer's disease.

And now we have COVID, which affects our brain directly through the virus and indirectly through the effects of isolation and stress.

Emerging and existing technologies such as telemedicine, wearable sensors, and virtual and augmented reality all have the potential to help change us as individuals and communities for the better.

In this fireside chat, neuroscientist and inventor Dr. Cori Lathan discusses some of the technology advances and trends that have emerged during the pandemic and what that will mean for the future of human-technology interaction.

Dr. Cori Lathan is a technology entrepreneur, engineer, and social activist. She is the CEO and Co-Founder AnthroTronix, a biomedical research and development company.

She's developed robots for kids with disabilities, virtual reality technology for the space station, and wearable sensors for training surgeons and soldiers.

She is a global thought-leader in the relationship between technology and human performance and believes in a future of benevolent cyborgs.

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