Neuroscientist David Eagleman demonstrates the flagship product of his startup Neosensory: a vest lined with motors that can translate sensory data into vibrations that the body can feel. In conversation with Stanford Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig, Eagleman explains how his invention can help those who can’t hear experience sound, for a small fraction of the cost of a cochlear implant.

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