Referring to Iran’s one-step improvement in the field of neurosciences, the senior adviser of the Cognitive Sciences and Technologies Staff of the Scientific Vice President said: This achievement has been achieved in the conditions of sanctions and lack of infrastructure.
According to RCO News Agency, Referring to the future of cognitive science, Dr. Mohammad Taghi Joghatai said today at the 13th Congress of Basic and Clinical Neurosciences held at Iran University of Medical Sciences: Cognitive science is based on the four pillars of brain capital, brain health, neurotechnology and digital brain. The field of neuroscience is one of the most popular fields, in such a way that scientists tend to two fields of law and neuroscience.
Referring to the development of neuroscience in the second half of the 20th century, he mentioned factors such as the growth of biological fields, the knowledge of information technology and bioelectricity, the growth of electrophysiology studies, artificial intelligence, and deep and superficial brain stimulation among the factors of this growth in the second half of the 20th century. .
Referring to the position of neuroscience in the next 50 years, Joghtaei pointed out: According to global reports, we will be able to detect mental illnesses with simple marker tools in the next 10 years.
Referring to brain capital, the senior adviser of the cognitive science staff of the scientific vice president said that this field includes knowledge, creative skills and brain health and continued: the collection of these brain capital skills makes a person become an active person in the society.
He considered the brain as a driving force for human growth and continued: if society wants to grow, it must invest in the brain field; This is why the issue of human capital is included in most of the world documents.
Referring to neurotechnology, Joghtaei stated: The market of cognitive technologies is developing in the world, in such a way that according to the UNESCO report, this market will experience a 20-fold growth by 2027.
He considered the rank of Iran’s field of cognitive sciences to be 17th in the world and continued: This rank was 18th in the world last year and this promotion was in a situation where Iranian researchers continue their research under sanctions.
The head of the Iranian Neuroscience Association pointed out: in this area, there are opportunities such as the establishment of a cognitive science headquarters, the establishment of neuroscience fields, the creation of infrastructure, including the national laboratory of brain mapping, the creation of 40 laboratories and research centers, 40 student associations, the definition of study opportunities and There is international cooperation with FAONS, IBRO and SFN in the country.
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