Lecture

Neuroprosthetics: Decoding Human Brain Activity

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This lecture by the instructor covers the research on understanding human brain activity related to decision-making, behavior control, and speech processing. The presentation delves into the role of the frontal lobe in cognitive functions, such as attention, memory, and social behavior. The discussion includes insights from historical studies on frontal lobe damage and modern intracranial recordings. The lecture also explores the decoding of speech and music from brain signals, showcasing the potential for neuroprosthetic applications. The research aims to advance the understanding of neural networks and their implications for clinical applications in neurology and cognitive science.

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