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Author: Davide Valeriani

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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.
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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. RESOURCESFrom signals to decisions in noninvasive neural technologies, by François Cabestaing and Sylvain Chevallier
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 need to wash them before eating them, brain signals require several steps to remove as much noise as possible from them before using them.RESOURCESSignal processing for brain signals by Marie-Constance Corsi and Anaïs Llorens
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, and so on.RESOURCESDesigning a research study with neural interfaces: a brief tutorial by Caterina Cinel
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. RESOURCESStimulating the brain: a primer, by Enrico Opri and Stephanie Cernera
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.RESOURCESRecording from the brain: an introduction, by Davide Valeriani and Theresa Vaughan
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.RESOURCESA gentle introduction to the human brain, by Lisa Gabel
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.RESOURCESAn approachable guide to Neural Interfaces, by Davide Valeriani and Theresa VaughanAn introduction to Neural Interfaces, by the Royal Society
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2026-01-2900:56

Neural Interfaces is a podcast exploring the fascinating world of neurotechnologies, and a companion to the Neural Interfaces book edited by Dr. Davide Valeriani and Theresa Vaughan and published by Academic Press.Every episode, we sit down with world-wide experts to deep dive on how neural interfaces work, their main applications, and what's coming next.Neural Interfaces book -> https://shop.elsevier.com/books/neural-interfaces/valeriani/978-0-443-24824-5
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