The LIVING Room Podcast | Inside The WNDR Lab
Your brain starts changing earlier than most people realize. A Stanford neuroscientist explains how emerging technology could reshape the future of cognitive health. What if protecting your brain has less to do with chasing the next breakthrough, and more to do with taking action on the science we already know. In this episode of The LIVING Room Podcast, host Chris Wharton sits down with Walter Greenleaf, PhD—behavioral neuroscientist and medical technology developer at Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction Lab—to explore what's happening to your brain as you age, why measuring cognitive health has been so difficult, and how AI, virtual reality, wearable technology, and personalized feedback systems may transform the future of prevention. Here's what you'll walk away with: * Why cognitive decline begins long before symptoms appear—and why neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's develop over many years before they're detected * How virtual reality is already being used to help treat PTSD, chronic pain, addiction, and phobias—and why the brain often responds to virtual experiences as if they're real * The research from Adam Gazzaley's lab showing that specific cognitive training can improve executive function, with some adults in their 60s performing similarly to much younger adults on certain cognitive measures * Why today's AI health advice can sound convincing while still being inaccurate—and what must change before it can be trusted in healthcare * How wearables, smart glasses, and passive health monitoring could make personalized brain health recommendations part of everyday life * Why behavior change isn't just about knowing what to do—and how immediate, personalized feedback may be the missing link to lasting habits * The evidence-based habits that still matter most for protecting your brain—and why even experts struggle to consistently follow them This conversation explores where the science stands today, where it's headed next, and how evidence—not hype—can help us build healthier brains for the decades ahead. Connect with Dr. Walter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waltergreenleaf/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/waltergreenleaf/]
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