Future Brain Professor Keith Kendrick. Future Brain.

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Future Brain Professor Keith Kendrick

Future Brain

Some key areas for advance Better understanding of how the brain functions in health and disease. New ways to modify brain function for therapeutic purposes Use the brain to control external devices Produce mathematical models of brain function Design brain-like computers

What kinds of advances may occur in the next 25 years? Recording brain activity changes?

Brain imaging - fMRI Real time fMRI

Magnetoencephalography (MEG)

Shining light on the brain Near infrared spectroscopy

Optogenetics

Brain stimulation using light or sound

What kinds of advances may occur in the next 25 years? Mind reading?

Spatial imageryMotor imagery Allowing communication in “vegetative state” brain damaged patients

Using brain imaging to enable vegetative state patients to communicate Monti et al (2010) New Eng J Med

The brain as a lie detector?

The difference between truth and lies Langleben et al (2005) Human Brain Mapping

I know what you are looking at Kay et al (2008) Nature

What kinds of advances may occur in the next 25 years? Learning to control and heal our own brain?

Caria et al (2010) Biological Psychiatry Using rtfMRI to show voluntary control over brain response to face expressions

Meta-cognitive awareness McCaig et al (2011) Neuroimage

Voluntary control over activity of single neurones Cerf et al (2010) Nature

Altered brain rhythms in mental disorders

Correlations between discrimination performance and altered theta/gamma activity

Neural network models of coupled brain rhythms NL=0.002 L= NL= L= Theta ↑ Gamma ↓ Gamma ↑ Theta ↓

Augmentation of cortical activity during learning Miller K J et al. PNAS 2010;107: ©2010 by National Academy of Sciences

Changes in brain rhythms during development Uhlhaas and Singer (2010) Nature Neuroscience Rev

Altered brain rhythms in schizophrenia Uhlhaas and Singer (2010) Nature Reviews Neuroscience

Neurotherapy ADHD Autism Swingle (2008) Biofeedback for the Brain

Brain adaptation and self-repair The man with no brain!

Self-repair with neuronal stem cells Kaneko et al (2011) Genes

What kinds of advances may occur in the next 25 years? Using the brain to control external devices?

Neural prosthetic arm

Brain controlling external speech synthesizer Guenther et al (2009) PLoS ONE

Brain machine interfaces

And there’s an App for that too!

……may even improve interpersonal communication

What kinds of advances may occur in the next 25 years? Can we construct new brain parts or even an artificial brain?

Neuromorphic approaches Make existing computer technology simulate brains Develop new technology using more brain like components Make an organic brain either based on current biology or other novel approaches Create a hybrid system using neuronal and in silico components

Artificial brain within a decade?

Computers vs Brains Computers process information first and then store it separately in registers Neural networks both process and store information

Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Systems of Neuromorphic Adaptive Plastic Scalable Electronics, or SyNAPSE. "The program will develop a brain inspired electronic ‘chip’ that mimics the function, size, and power consumption of a biological cortex," Grants awarded to: IBM Hughes Research Labs (HRL) Hewlett Packard (HP)

Computers that work like brains

Memristor chips behaving like synapses Jo et al (2010) NanoLetters

Organic brains?

Advances in Molecular Physics and Polymer Chemistry

How a fabricated organic-based neural network might look

Neuroethics Reading and controlling the thoughts of others Improving on normal function

Machines with consciousness? Neuroethics

Summary Advances in brain recording technology and computational approaches will increasingly allow interpretation of mental activity

Summary Our thoughts may be used against us!

Summary Use of biofeedback and stem cell strategies will increasingly be used to treat damaged or dysfunctional brains

Summary We will be able to control external devices using brain machine interfaces

Summary Computers will become more like brains

Summary Neuroprosthesis will become more routine Google implant!