Digital Twins
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In this episode of Data Points, we explore the rapidly evolving world of digital brain twins; personalized, data-driven models of the brain that could revolutionize medicine and neuroscience. Joining the conversation are two leading experts: Dr. Randy McIntosh, a pioneer in brain network analysis, and Dr. Emiliano Ricciardi, an expert in cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging. Together, with Jack Van Horn, Professor with the School of Data Science and Department of Psychology, they'll dive into how these digital replicas of the brain could change the way we understand cognition, disease, and treatment.
Chapters- (00:01:30) - Cognitive Science Podcast
- (00:02:16) - What Exactly constitutes a Digital Brain Twin?
- (00:13:12) - What are the computational requirements for a synthetic brain?
- (00:16:53) - The computational requirements of the Digital Twin
- (00:28:05) - Do Digital Twins Play a Role in Estimating Brain Age?
- (00:34:09) - Ethical Implications of Digital Twins
- (00:38:01) - Ethical Issues of the Digital Twin
- (00:44:04) - Could a Digital Twin Brain Ever Become Conscious?
- (00:51:30) - Digital Brain Twins: The Future of Science
- (00:56:30) - Digital Brain Twins
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