Brain Matters

Brain Matters Neuroscience
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Sep 11, 2015 • 58min

Motion Perception with Dr. Alex Huk

On this episode of Brain Matters, Anthony and Dr. Alex Huk (Associate Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology, University of Texas at Austin) talk about how our brains process vision and motion.
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Aug 3, 2015 • 36min

Translational Control in Neurons with Dr. Eric Klann

Creating new proteins is necessary for neurons to change the strength of their connections with each other. This process, known as translation, is controlled by a complex system of molecules and signlaing pathways. Anthony spoke with Dr. Eric Klann (Professor, New York University) about how understanding the minutiae of translational control in neurons can help us understand learning and memory, as well as developing potential therapeutics for cognitive disorders.
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Jul 10, 2015 • 1h 10min

Trial and Error Learning with Dr. Yael Niv

When we make a decision, we draw from our past experiences to guide our actions, but we are also willing to modify our behavior if we fail to predict the correct outcome. Anthony spoke with Dr. Yael Niv (Associate Professor, Princeton University) about this kind of trial and error learning, and how the brain learns how to learn.   Today's episode is sponsored by Audible.com. Pick up a free audiobook at audiblepodcast.com/brainmatters
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Jun 12, 2015 • 1h 5min

Molecular Manipulation of Mood with Dr. René Hen

On this episode of Brain Matters, Anthony and Dr. René Hen (Professor, Columbia University) talk about how mood and anxiety is regulated by serotonin and adult neurogenesis, and how Dr. Hen's molecular tools have helped us understand how emotions are processed.   Today's episode is brought to you by Audible.com. For a free audiobook, go to audiblepodcast.com/brainmatters
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May 26, 2015 • 45min

Pain and Placebo Effect with Dr. Tor Wager

How can we use our thoughts to regulate our emotional responses? On this episode of Brain Matters, Anthony and Dr. Tor Wager (Associate Professor, University of Colorado at Boulder) discuss how our mental states and context can influence the perception of pain.
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Apr 30, 2015 • 42min

Animal Models of Alzheimer's with Dr. Joanna Jankowsky

Alzheimer's disease has been a difficult disease to find treatment for. On this episode of Brain Matters, Matt and Dr. Joanna Jankowsky (Assistant Professor, Baylor College of Medicine) talk about how to model Alzheimer's disease in mice to research the progression and treatment options for the disease.
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Apr 10, 2015 • 1h 1min

Memory, the Cerebellum, and Axons with Dr. David Linden

Anthony and Dr. David Linden (Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine) talked this week about David’s neuroscience research and how he gets inspiration in and out of lab. Anthony also asked David about his journey to becoming a successful scientist and best-selling author.   This episode of Brain Matters was brought to you be Audible.com. To get a free audiobook go to audiblepodcast.com/brainmatters
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Mar 31, 2015 • 60min

Discovering Circuits with Dr. Massimo Scanziani

On this episode of Brain Matters, Anthony talked with Dr. Massimo Scanziani (Professor, UC San Diego; HHMI Investigator) not just about his contributions to neuroscience, but about his journey as a scientist, a student, and a mentor. Massimo’s history is fascinating and motivating.
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Mar 9, 2015 • 46min

Addiction and Glutamate Transmission with Dr. Marina Wolf

For our 25th episode, Matt and Dr. Marina Wolf (Professor and Chair of the Department of Neuroscience at the Chicago Medical School, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science) talk about Marina's work in addiction and how this is related to mechanisms in learning and memory.
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Feb 6, 2015 • 46min

Neuronal Modules in the Brain with Dr. Ben Strowbridge

On this episode of Brain Matters, Anthony talked with Dr. Ben Strowbridge (Professor of Neuroscience, Case Western Reserve University). Ben and his lab study neurons in the hippocampus and the olfactory bulb and are trying to understand how they come together to make functional modules. Don't forget to particpate in our Review Challenge! Review us, send a screenshot to brainmatters@brainpodcast.com, and we will respond with a personalized video! Thanks again, you wonderful listeners.

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