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Tan Le: Reimaging how the human brain is observed – W/Evaluation Form

Tan Le: Reimaging how the human brain is observed

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Brain research is something typically done in a hospital or lab, taking a look at a patient experiencing some sort of brain irregularity. Tan Le believes that we need to take a different approach to better understand how the brain works in everyday situations. She demonstrates how in this talk.

Tan Le is the founder & CEO of Emotiv Lifescience, a bioinformatics company that’s working on identifying biomarkers for mental and other neurological conditions using electroencephalography (EEG).

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