The vast number of invisible forces, in this case the neural biases of others, that drive and determines our lives.
@AlisonBLowndes @zacharylipton @KernelCo A possible future with neurotech:
@Yuli_Ban thanks, we are aware and are working on it
Most expect BCIs to improve IQ, memory, or alertness. More interesting to me is quantifying and making visible (literally) my ignorance, irrationality and cognitive errors. Enjoyed the conversation @mhohensee
Most expect BCIs to improve IQ, memory, or alertness. More interesting to me is quantifying and making visible (literally) my ignorance, irrationality and cognitive errors.
Enjoyed the conversation @mhohensee
RT @genomicsdoc: I am looking forward to reading one of @bryan_johnson’s books. The back cover notes that he favors fist bumps to handshake…
@taranoelleboyle you do a wonderful job producing @HiddenBrain
RT @BoasDavid: Looks like an exciting effort to advance time domain #fnirs for functional brain imaging https://t.c…
RT @timoreilly: I don’t know if this will work, but it’s a cool idea. And also a reminder of how tiny, cheap, diverse, and capable sensors…
@NedNadima @KernelCo @osfund @braintree Thank you for the kind words Ned
Imagine a cardiologist explaining how your heart is doing with hunches. No (ECG) or blood work. Just asking how your heart feels. We don’t self-introspect cholesterol. With our brains/minds, we are in medieval times, stuck with self-introspection.