Advancements in AI and virtual reality technology are helping us understand our brains better than ever before.
That’s according to Professor Luke O’ Neill who said it’s an important area of study as one in two Europeans will have some sort of brain disorder in their lifetime.
“There’s a part of your brain called the brain stem, deep in your brain, and it turns out there’s a knob in here,” he said.
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