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In this episode of the Neural Implant Podcast, host Dr. Ladan Jiracek sits down with Dr. Ignacio Sáez, neuroscientist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, whose lab uses intracranial brain recordings to study the biology of human cognition. Ignacio shares how cutting-edge neurotechnology like iEEG can reveal the neural dynamics behind decision-making, risk, memory, and brain states - and how those insights could unlock more targeted neuromodulation therapies for psychiatric disorders such as depression and anxiety.
Top 3 Takeaways:
1:00 Do you want to introduce yourself better than I just did?
9:30 How did you make that transition from animal work to human work?
15:15 Sponsorship by blackswan-ip
16:15 Do you see a difference between devices with many electrodes vs those with fewer?
18:45 What's it like working with Precision Neuroscience and how do their higher channel counts help?
24:00 What is your workflow and what is the source of your funding? Usually from companies?
26:45 How many trials can you do at once?
29:15 What are some challenges in this work?
31:15 How many other people are doing this kind of research?
34:15 What changes to new designs or devices do you foresee as a result of this work?
41:45 Is there anything that we didn't talk about that you wanted to mention?
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In this episode of the Neural Implant Podcast, host Dr. Ladan Jiracek sits down with Dr. Ignacio Sáez, neuroscientist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, whose lab uses intracranial brain recordings to study the biology of human cognition. Ignacio shares how cutting-edge neurotechnology like iEEG can reveal the neural dynamics behind decision-making, risk, memory, and brain states - and how those insights could unlock more targeted neuromodulation therapies for psychiatric disorders such as depression and anxiety.
Top 3 Takeaways:
1:00 Do you want to introduce yourself better than I just did?
9:30 How did you make that transition from animal work to human work?
15:15 Sponsorship by blackswan-ip
16:15 Do you see a difference between devices with many electrodes vs those with fewer?
18:45 What's it like working with Precision Neuroscience and how do their higher channel counts help?
24:00 What is your workflow and what is the source of your funding? Usually from companies?
26:45 How many trials can you do at once?
29:15 What are some challenges in this work?
31:15 How many other people are doing this kind of research?
34:15 What changes to new designs or devices do you foresee as a result of this work?
41:45 Is there anything that we didn't talk about that you wanted to mention?

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