The Transformative Power of Neurotechnology
Simple voice commands to your phone can help set reminders, add items to your grocery list, shuffle your music, or turn on lights in a room – convenient, isn’t it? Similarly, by tying brain research to technology, we can profoundly transform the lives of individuals with neurological disabilities and disorders with something as simple as a device to monitor and manage anxiety in individuals with autism.
On Thursday January 21, 2021, our panel of industry leaders, advocates, and caregivers came together to discuss the prospect of neurotechnology to improve overall quality of life for the people who need it most.
Learn more about previous and upcoming OBI Public Talk by visiting https://braininstitute.ca/resources/obi-public-talks
Simple voice commands to your phone can help set reminders, add items to your grocery list, shuffle your music, or turn on lights in a room – convenient, isn’t it? Similarly, by tying brain research to technology, we can profoundly transform the lives of individuals with neurological disabilities and disorders with something as simple as a device to monitor and manage anxiety in individuals with autism.
On Thursday January 21, 2021, our panel of industry leaders, advocates, and caregivers came together to discuss the prospect of neurotechnology to improve overall quality of life for the people who need it most.
Learn more about previous and upcoming OBI Public Talk by visiting https://braininstitute.ca/resources/obi-public-talks