Adjunct Professor at Stanford University, former Chief Scientist at Dolby Laboratories, and leading expert in neuroplasticity and sensory neuroscience with focus on how technology impacts human perception and brain plasticity
Dr. Poppy Crum is a prominent neuroscientist and sensory researcher who has held the position of Chief Scientist at Dolby Laboratories, where she led groundbreaking research on audio and visual perception.
Currently serving as an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University, she specializes in neuroplasticity and the intersection of neuroscience and technology.
Dr. Crum's work explores how immersive technologies influence human cognition and sensory processing, making her a sought-after expert in understanding the brain's adaptive capabilities in response to technological innovation.

Topic: Neuroscience, neuroplasticity, technology, AI, learning, and health optimization.

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