A Glimpse into the Future: Neuroeconomics

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Rigas Hadzilacos, Practice Lead, Knowledge Networks and Analysis, World Economic Forum Geneva

What will be some of the biggest developments in neuroscience over the next 10–15 years? Will we still have total control over our own decisions? What are the most important or inspiring developments at the intersection of neuroscience and engineering?

In this week’s episode of A Glimpse into the Future, we talk to Michael Platt, Professor of Neuroscience at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; Nitish Thakor, Director of the Singapore Institute for Neurotechnology, National University of Singapore; and Neal Kassell, Chairman of the Focused Ultrasound Foundation.

All three are also members of the World Economic Forum’s Council on the Future of Neurotechnologies and Brain Science.

Originally published at www.weforum.org.

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