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NeuroCentury
Paweł Świeboda
24 episodes
5 days ago
The NeuroCentury podcast is a series of conversations about the importance of the brain in the times we live in. Its particular focus is on what can be done, including in policy, to advance the brain agenda: look after our brain and mental health, support brain-derived technology, or develop our societies’ cognitive skills. Guests range from patients, technologists, scientists, ethicists, policy-makers, to investors and funders. The podcast is hosted by Paweł Świeboda, who combines his policy and science management experience to ask what it will mean to live in the century of the brain.
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The NeuroCentury podcast is a series of conversations about the importance of the brain in the times we live in. Its particular focus is on what can be done, including in policy, to advance the brain agenda: look after our brain and mental health, support brain-derived technology, or develop our societies’ cognitive skills. Guests range from patients, technologists, scientists, ethicists, policy-makers, to investors and funders. The podcast is hosted by Paweł Świeboda, who combines his policy and science management experience to ask what it will mean to live in the century of the brain.
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⁠6. Glasses on: Assessing Cognitive Footprint with Virtual Reality⁠
NeuroCentury
25 minutes 30 seconds
2 years ago
⁠6. Glasses on: Assessing Cognitive Footprint with Virtual Reality⁠

In this episode of NeuroCentury, Paweł Świeboda talks to Amir Bozorgzadeh, Co-Founder and CEO of Virtuleap, a company that works on addressing mental disorders, cognitive illnesses and learning challenges using Virtual Reality (VR). Paweł and Amir saw each other a few days ago at the Neuro Summit, organized by Broadreach Global and hosted by the Champalimaud Foundation, where Amir won the start-up pitch competition in Lisbon in a tough competition of over a dozen shortlisted companies.

The main current product of Virtuleap is EnhancedVR, a library of cognitive exercises to examine and train cognitive skills. In collaboration with Roche, the company is now working on a new product, called CogniclearVR, which it aims to make available by the end of the year. Its focus will be on cognitive decline.

The conversation covers incredible progress of VR and what it means for diagnostic and therapeutic application, how VR assesses cognitive performance, what treasure trove of high quality and multisensory data is created as a result. Paweł and Amir discuss the academic underpinnings of Virtuleap’s product development as well as the medical validation methods. Finally, they look into challenges to rollout and Virtuleap’s business model.


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Music for the NeuroCentury podcast is composed by Rafał Kulczycki

NeuroCentury
The NeuroCentury podcast is a series of conversations about the importance of the brain in the times we live in. Its particular focus is on what can be done, including in policy, to advance the brain agenda: look after our brain and mental health, support brain-derived technology, or develop our societies’ cognitive skills. Guests range from patients, technologists, scientists, ethicists, policy-makers, to investors and funders. The podcast is hosted by Paweł Świeboda, who combines his policy and science management experience to ask what it will mean to live in the century of the brain.