1/5
E.01: with Rafael Yuste
Welcome to the expert podcast series on the reality of Neurotechnology, where we will explore the fast-emerging industry on a mission to unlock the secrets of the human brain. The term Neurotechnology covers all the technology and science used to monitor, investigate, control and mimic our brains. Poised to help millions of sufferers of neurological diseases and mobility issues, it could endow us with super-human abilities. But because neurotechnology allows us to monitor and manipulate the human mind, it’s also ripe for exploitation
On this episode we speak with Rafael Yuste the director of the Neuro Technology Center at Columbia University. Yuste highlights the necessity of creating a 'Neuro Rights' framework to safeguard individuals against emergent technologies.
About Rafael Yuste:
Professor of Biological Sciences and Neurosciences, Columbia University Spain; director of The Neurotechnology Center at Columbia University; chair of The NeuroRights Foundation
On this episode we speak with Rafael Yuste the director of the Neuro Technology Center at Columbia University. Yuste highlights the necessity of creating a 'Neuro Rights' framework to safeguard individuals against emergent technologies.
About Rafael Yuste:
Professor of Biological Sciences and Neurosciences, Columbia University Spain; director of The Neurotechnology Center at Columbia University; chair of The NeuroRights Foundation
Copyright
?UNESCO
Licence
All rights reserved
2/5
E.02: with Hervé Chneiweiss
On this episode of the UNESCO Neurotechnology podcast, we speak with Hervé Chneiweiss, director of the Neuroscience Paris Seine-IBPS laboratory. Uncovering the new landscape of neural enhancement with all of its possibilities and exploitation. #NeuroEthics
About Hervé Chneiweiss:
Director, Centre de recherche Neurosciences Paris Seine, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); former Chair of the International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO France
About Hervé Chneiweiss:
Director, Centre de recherche Neurosciences Paris Seine, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); former Chair of the International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO France
Copyright
?UNESCO
3/5
E.03: with Frederic Gilbert
What is the future of Neurotechnology? Neural implants to turn us into superhumans? In this episode of the UNESCO Neurotechnology podcast Frédéric Gilbert, professor of Philosophy and Gender Studies at University of Tasmania Australia IV, uncovers the positive and negative effects of Neurotechnology on real participant
About Frederic Gilbert
Associate Professor, head of Discipline, Philosophy & Gender Studies, University of Tasmania Australia IV
About Frederic Gilbert
Associate Professor, head of Discipline, Philosophy & Gender Studies, University of Tasmania Australia IV
Copyright
?UNESCO
4/5
E.04: with Nita Farahany
Nita Farahany, Robinson O. Everett professor of Law, Duke University USA, worries that individuals will give up their brain privacy as easily as they have the rest of their privacy
Copyright
?UNESCO
5/5
E.05: with Emily Cross
What do robots, dance, and neurotechnology all have in common? Listen to our conversation with Emily Cross to learn more about the field of social robotics and how it is working to create a future where robots and humans work together!
About Emily Cross:
Professor of Cognitive & Social Neuroscience, head of the Social Brain Sciences Group, ETH Zürich, member of the UNESCO International Bioethics Committee UK
About Emily Cross:
Professor of Cognitive & Social Neuroscience, head of the Social Brain Sciences Group, ETH Zürich, member of the UNESCO International Bioethics Committee UK
Copyright
?UNESCO