The Lyceum

In ancient Athens, Aristotle set the Lyceum as a place for walking, thinking, and exchanging ideas to better understand the world. At LYEONS Lyceum, we are gathering insights from meeting people around neurotechnology. Individuals living with neurological conditions, engineers, developers, clinicians, researchers, and those passionate about the field all contribute their perspectives. These dialogues offer a space for shared learning and reflection, fostering a deeper understanding of neurotechnology and its evolving future for anyone interested in its advancement.

  • Journaling, Reflection and the Inner Space

    One of the things I appreciated most growing up was a simple reassurance from parents: they would never read my diary. That promise created something important as a little child and growing up. It made journaling a safe zone. A space that existed only between me and myself. A place to reflect.To observe.To think without…

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  • From Research to Real Life: Designing for Usability and Real-World Impact

    Medical devices rarely fail because they do not function. More often, they fail because the development team does not understand real use and real life intervenes. A product can work perfectly in controlled testing and still falter in a rushed morning, in a dimly lit bathroom, in a hospital ward at 3am, or in the…

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  • Co-regulation: how calm is shared, and why it matters more than we think

    Most of us have been taught to treat stress as a thinking problem. Change the thought, change the feeling. Sometimes that works. Often it doesn’t, especially when your body is already in threat mode. There is another route in, and it is older than language: the nervous system. In a recent conversation with Ayala Homoossany,…

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  • Leadership on the Edge: Lessons from Trauma Specialist Anna Pinkerton

    Over the years, we were grateful to have met leaders who are building solutions that genuinely make life better. From medical technologies and new drug discoveries to smarter care and sustainability breakthroughs, these leaders carry enormous responsibility on behalf of society. We also see the other side.How the mission becomes heavier year after year.How passion…

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  • How Your Body Creates Anxiety: The Domain Loop Model

    A Different Way to Understand Chronic Anxiety Imagine if the way we feel anxious did not begin in our thoughts but in our body. When you haven’t eaten all day, it becomes difficult to focus. When you are in pain, even small decisions can feel harder. These everyday experiences remind us how closely our body…

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