Bernstein Focus: Neurotechnology Berlin

author: Klaus-Robert Müller, Department of Software Engineering and Theoretical Computer Science, Technische Universität Berlin
author: John-Dylan Haynes, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Berlin, Humboldt University of Berlin
author: Sebastian Möller, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories
published: Aug. 10, 2009,   recorded: July 2009,   views: 4391
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The Bernstein Focus: Neurotechnology Berlin (BFNT-B) posits that neuroscientific results can be exploited for developing robust ‘real-world’ applications that have a major potential for (also non-medical) industry. Similar to the new paradigm of medical research ‘from bench to bedside and back’, the center brings together a multidisciplinary faculty with the aim of directly applying insights from basic neuroscience to relevant applications (‘from bench to desktop and back’). The major aim of the BFNT-B is to foster novel noninvasive ‘brain reading’ techniques to enhance man-machine interactions. Their contributions will be evaluated, e.g. in the future-oriented field of usability studies for telecommunications systems and services, or driver-assisted measures for vehicle safety.

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