the mind machine
The mind machine is a podcast devoted to the latest research in applied neurosciences, physiological computing, neuroadaptive interfaces and human factors psychology. Each episode features a conversation with a different researcher about their work. Our discussions will focus on emerging technologies, such as: brain-computer interfaces, system automation, affective computing, wearable sensors and assistive technology. The conversations will cover technical aspects of the work as well as potential societal impacts. The podcast will present academic research in a way that is both informal and accessible for both professional and non-professional listeners.
Episodes
11 episodes
Ep 11: Anne-Marie Brouwer on Applied Neuroscience
Anne-Marie Brouwer is a senior Scientist at TNO in the Netherlands. She has a background in cognitive psychology but has applied her methodological expertise to a wide range of research projects. During our conversation, we talk abo...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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1:07:32
Ep10: Fabien Lotte on Brain-Computer Interfaces
In this episode, I talk to Fabien Lotte from INRIA in Bordeaux about his research on Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI). Fabien is a computer scientist working in this field with a particular interest in signal processing and machine learnin...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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48:43
Ep 9: Graeme Moffat on Consumer Neurotechnology
Graeme Moffat is a neuroscientist working in the field of consumer neurotechnology. At the time of this conversation, he was chief scientist at Interaxon who make the Muse product. Muse is an EEG system designed to support meditatio...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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1:18:32
Ep 8: Sergi Bermudez I Badia on Virtual Neurorehabilitation
The research conducted by Sergi Bermudez I Badia works at the Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute concerns the integration of technologies into the process of neurorehabilitation. His work integrates virtual reality, serious games,...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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1:01:50
Ep7: Chad Stephens on Human Factors & Aviation
In this episode of the mind machine, I'm talking to Dr. Chad Stephens from the NASA Langley Research Centre. Chad is a psychophysiologist currently working in the field of aviation and human factors. We talk about his early work on ...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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1:02:17
Ep 6: Dick De Waard on Traffic Psychology
In episode 6 of the mind machine, I talk to Prof. Dick De Waard about his research into traffic psychology and human factors. We discuss how driving behaviour is measured on the real-road and in simulators and how psychophysiological meth...
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48:52
Ep5: Klaus Gramann on Mobile Brain-Body Imaging
In the fifth episode of the podcast, I talk to Professor Klaus Gramann of the Berlin Mobile Brain-Body Imaging (MoBI) Lab. We discuss his work on studying spatial navigation and other topics while measuring brain activity in fully mobile ...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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45:55
Ep4: Frederic Dehais on Aviation Psychology
In this fourth episode of the podcast, I talk to Professor Frederic Dehais from the University of Toulouse. Fred talks about his background and his work applying neurosciences to the area of aviation psychology. We talk about his re...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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50:51
Ep3: Wendy Rogers on Cognitive Ageing & Social Robotics
Prof. Wendy Rogers talks about her research into cognitive ageing and the design of technology to support the ageing process. Our conversation covers the development of Wendy's work, from the study of skill acquisition to understanding th...
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Episode 3
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35:51
Ep2: Alan Pope on Biocybernetic Loop & Neurofeedback
In the episode, I talk to Dr. Alan Pope from the NASA Langley Research Centre in Hampton, Virginia. Alan talks about how his passion for engineering and psychology led to his research on mental workload, the biocybernetic loop and neurofe...
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Episode 2
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50:07
Ep1: Thorsten Zander on passive BCI
A conversation with Dr. Thorsten Zander about his research on passive brain-computer interfaces (BCI) and neuroadaptive technology. Steve talks to Thorsten about the field of neuroergonomics, multimodal BCI, passive BCI and ethics. The conversa...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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55:49