
Episode 61 -- Jonathan Pillow, PhD
Thursday, February 3, 2011 Jonathan Pillow (Assistant Professor, UT Austin) talks about using assumption-free statistics to to extract structure from high dimensional data. The group discusses levels...
3 Helmi 201139min

Episode 60 -- J. Leigh Leasure, PhD
Thursday, January 27, 2011 Leigh Leasure (University of Houston) talks about the dueling effects of exercise and binge alcohol consumption on cell health and proliferation in the dentate gyrus. Th...
27 Tammi 201137min

Episode 59 -- William Spain, MD
Thursday, December 2, 2010 Bill Spain (Professor, University of Washington) talks about spike frequency adaptation in the avian auditory system and cortex, and considers the utility of adaptation for ...
2 Joulu 201041min

Episode 58 -- Peter Narins, PhD
Thursday, October 14, 2010 Peter Narins (Professor, UCLA) talks about being a member of the founding generation of neuroethologists in the 1970s, and of his pivotal work describing both ultrasonic and...
14 Loka 201043min

Episode 57 -- Ranier Gutierrez, PhD
Thursday, October 7, 2010 Ranier Gutierrez (Assistant Professor, CINVESTAV, Mexico) talks about oscillations in the distributed network that regulates feeding behaviors, its entrainment by licking, a...
7 Loka 201036min

Episode 56 -- Paul E. Gold, PhD
Thursday, September 30, 2010 Paul E. Gold (Professor, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) discusses the idea of studying memory loss to study the process of memory formation and his studies of fo...
30 Syys 201036min

Episode 55 -- Theoden (Tay) Netoff, PhD
Thursday, September 23, 2010 Theoden (Tay) Netoff (Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota) discusses seizure from a clinical and dynamical systems perspective, and weighs in on the debate as to...
23 Syys 201041min

Episode 54 -- Elizabeth Quinlan, PhD
Thursday, September 9, 2010 Elizabeth Quinlan (University of Maryland, College Park) discusses the relevance of critical periods to plasticity, given current trends in post-critical period plasticity...
9 Syys 201041min













