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The Future of Behavioral Tools and Brain-Machine Interfaces
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There are many conditions that can be treated with brain-machine interface and neural link technology, but traditional behavioral tools should not be overlooked for conditions like depression and anxiety. The question remains whether these new technologies will eventually replace or complement existing therapy methods.

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Brain-machine interfaces could be very useful for treating conditions such as Parkinson's, epilepsy, locked-in syndrome, and movement disorders.
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Brain-machine interface
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Brain-machine interfaces could be very useful for treating conditions such as Parkinson's, epilepsy, locked-in syndrome, and movement disorders. It remains an open question whether they could reduce the need for medication, while some conditions may still be better treated with behavioral tools.

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The Future of Behavioral Tools and Brain-Machine Interfaces
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Scientist Andrew Huberman discusses the shift towards collaboration and away from divisions in scientific research and the drawbacks of the emphasis on solo research labs.
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Scientific Research
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Scientist Andrew Huberman discusses the shift towards collaboration and away from divisions in scientific research and the drawbacks of the emphasis on solo research labs.

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The Future of Behavioral Tools and Brain-Machine Interfaces
Episode
LIVE EVENT Q&A: Dr. Andrew Huberman Question & Answer in New York, NY
Podcast
Huberman Lab