Neurotech, Brain Enhancement & Improving Hearing Loss with David Eagleman

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Can the brain receive information through unusual channels and still know how to interpret it? What if I told you it was possible to hear with your skin? Or see with your tongue? It may sound like science fiction, but it’s closer to reality than you might think. The limits of your five senses are just an illusion. And you can hack your brain to experience reality in an entirely new way. Our guest today is Dr. David Eagleman. Dr. Eagleman is a neuroscientist, professor at Stanford University, and owner of several companies where he researches the latest in neurotech and sensory substitution. He’s also the writer and presenter of, The Brain, an Emmy-nominated television series and author of many books, including Livewired: The Inside Story of the Ever-Changing Brain. The ability to unlock your sensory superpowers will become a reality in the future. But even without mind-blowing technology, you can challenge your brain every day so that it stays active, healthy, and agile. Listen in as Dr. Eagleman discusses the latest developments in neurotech and what you can do today for optimal brain health.  / / / Are you ready to take the next step on your brain optimization journey? / / / Choose your own adventure. Below are the best places to start: >>> Discover Your Unique KWIK BRAIN C.O.D.E To Activate Your Genius >>> Explore My Top Brain Health Supplements for Focus, Memory, and Energy >>> Use the Code KWIK for 10% OFF Neosensory Products Take your first step by choosing one of the options above, and you will find everything you need to ignite your brilliant brain and unlock your exceptional life, allowing you to achieve and surpass all of your personal and professional goals. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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