Memory, the Cerebellum, and Axons with Dr. David Linden
Brain Matters10 Apr 2015

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.

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Sensorimotor Circuits in Zebrafish with Dr. Tod Thiele

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Enhancing Cognition with Video Games with Dr. Adam Gazzaley

Enhancing Cognition with Video Games with Dr. Adam Gazzaley

On this episode of Brain Matters, Anthony talked with Adam Gazzaley (Professor, UCSF) about his work on cognition. Adam develops and designs video games that are fun to play and also have enhancing co...

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The Vestibular System with Dr. Dora Angelaki

The Vestibular System with Dr. Dora Angelaki

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Molecular Mechanisms of Depression with Dr. Lisa Monteggia

Molecular Mechanisms of Depression with Dr. Lisa Monteggia

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The Resting Brain with Dr. Gagan Wig

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