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Finding Genius Podcast

Advanced Brain Monitoring – Producing Innovative Medical Devices

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2017

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Chris Berka of Advanced Brain Monitoring talks to us about how they have challenged the orthodox thinking by creating advanced medical devices that provide a superior patient experience, lower healthcare costs, and improved quality of care.
Talking about some of their successful experiments she explained how they were able to predict from the teams' brains states which team had more cardiac synchrony & brain coherence and which team will be able to solve a given problem successfully by measuring non-invasively from body and brain. They can track when the team moves from novice to expert and which member of the team will emerge as a leader.
She also explains how a Pre-Shot Peak Performance (PSPP) profile was identified in experts in marksmanship, archery and golf to provide the basis for real-time feedback to trainees. Preliminary data indicated that marksmanship learning trajectories improve significantly when novices train with the APPT as compared to controls.
Advanced Brain Monitoring is also working on EEG based diagnostics and better treatments and they also have multiple sleep medicine devices to help people sleep better. This is an exciting new technology that is going to change our lives. So make sure to listen to this podcast, subscribe and share. To fuel our interviews keep donating Bitcoins to Future Tech Podcast.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Almost Here, Around the Corner of Future Technology Podcasts with Richard Jacobs.

0:08.0

Future technologies are always to transform our lives for better or worse or the focus of this podcast.

0:13.7

Almost here means these technologies are now here and starting to be used.

0:18.2

We're just around the corner.

0:19.8

From Bitcoin to artificial intelligence 3d printing

0:22.7

blockchain virtual reality and more this particular podcast has what i call a digest a short summary

0:29.8

of my thoughts and the highlights and the things i most enjoyed about it you can find that at the

0:35.4

end of this podcast so you could either listen to the whole podcast and the digest at the end or can find that at the end of this podcast. So you can either listen to the whole

0:38.4

podcast and the digest at the end or just the digest at the end. Hi, this is Richard Jacobs with

0:44.1

Future Tech Podcast. Today my guest is Chris Berker, the CEO of Advanced Brain Monitoring. Chris, how

0:50.1

you doing? I'm great. Nice to talk to you. Yeah, thanks so much for coming on.

0:55.3

Can you tell folks, what do you guys do at Advanced Brain Monitoring?

0:58.9

Sure.

0:59.7

Advanced Brain Monitoring is a medical device manufacturer.

1:03.7

We've actually been in business for 17 years now.

1:07.2

And we have created a whole series of... We actually have seven products, and they're all designed to be very mobile, scalable, easy to apply, comfortable for patients, and these devices all quantify physiological signals. We focused, as our name suggests, quite a bit on the brain

1:31.8

and the brain's electrical activity, the EEG, but we also measure many cardiac and pulmonary,

1:40.9

so respiration measures. We have measured things like galvanic skin response,

1:46.3

which essentially changes as a function of anxiety or arousal. And we do a lot of work with

1:54.9

accelerometers and actographs similar to the types of things that are in your phones.

2:04.1

And then also look at muscle activities.

2:11.9

So what I like to say is if there's anything that you can measure non-invasively from the human body or brain,

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