Machines that speak with brain | Mohammadreza Abolghasemi Dehaghani | TEDxNaghsheJahan

Abolghasemi is an active researcher in the field of Neuroscience. Early in his presentation he expresses that human brain in million years learned how to use the body as a tool. He controls member of the organic body as a tool . At present, scientists are working to create artificial machines that communicate directly with the brain. Finally, he explains his latest research and others
research for this subject . Also he references electrodes that can be done to save our nervous system activities and The next step in neural prostheses to help us build a device that acts as the retina of our eyes or Sounds for the brain converts sound into an electrical signals ,The future vision prostheses can opens the door to many patients who are suffering and to help improve the quality of human life.
He was born on July, 1985, in Dehaqan, Isfahan. He finished their elementary and high school in Isfahan cities. In 2003, He entered Amirkabir University of technology (Tehran polytechnic). After about 6 years, he majored in artificial intelligence. In 2007, he entered Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM) to start PhD in cognitive neuroscience. The long-term goal of Mohammad-Reza’s research is to understand neural basis of brain computation so he have recorded from the neural activity of non-human primate brain engaged in cognitive tasks. In his PhD program, he focused on the underlying mechanism of visual object recognition and temporal dynamic of category representation in inferotemporal (IT) cortex. Mohammad-Reza Abolghasemi-Dehaqani is researching in IPM at present.
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    Dear Dr Abolghasemi. That was absolutely great. Well done.