Technology & Human Performance

In this visionary talk, Dr. Tim Deer explores the future of human performance and neuromodulation, predicting radical advances over the next decade. From brain-computer interfaces, spinal neurostimulation for paralysis reversal, and non-invasive performance enhancement to optogenetics a technique using light-activated proteins to reprogram nerve cells,

Technology & Human Performance

Published on February 03, 2026

In this visionary talk, Dr. Tim Deer explores the future of human performance and neuromodulation, predicting radical advances over the next decade. From brain-computer interfaces, spinal neurostimulation for paralysis reversal, and non-invasive performance enhancement to optogenetics a technique using light-activated proteins to reprogram nerve cells, he shares emerging research and technologies that could transform medicine, function, and cognition. Drawing on historical milestones and present breakthroughs (e.g., Neuralink, closed-loop devices), he emphasizes both promise and caution, urging openness over tribalism in technology adoption. The ultimate goal: functional restoration, cognitive augmentation, and a reimagined human potential through safe, precise innovation.

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In this visionary talk, Dr. Tim Deer explores the future of human performance and neuromodulation, predicting radical advances over the next decade. From brain-computer interfaces, spinal neurostimulation for paralysis reversal, and non-invasive performance enhancement to optogenetics a technique using light-activated proteins to reprogram nerve cells, he shares emerging research and technologies that could transform medicine, function, and cognition. Drawing on historical milestones and present breakthroughs (e.g., Neuralink, closed-loop devices), he emphasizes both promise and caution, urging openness over tribalism in technology adoption. The ultimate goal: functional restoration, cognitive augmentation, and a reimagined human potential through safe, precise innovation.

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