Want to create an interactive transcript for this episode?
Podcast: Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible!
Episode: How the Brain Knows It's Wrong: Endogenous Error Detection in BCIs with Camille Gontier, PhD
Description: 🧠What if your brain could realize it made a mistake before anyone else notices? Can a brain-computer interface (BCI) detect when you're going off track—and correct itself in real time? In this compelling episode of Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible!, we sit down with Camille Gontier, PhD, to explore his BCI Award–nominated project: Endogenous modifications in M1 activity allow online error detection and correction in human BCI, developed at the Rehab Neural Engineering Labs, University of Pittsburgh. Camille shares how his team used intracortical recordings from the primary motor cortex (M1) to decode internal error s...