
Neurosalience #S2E20 - Turning the microphone around on Peter Bandettini
Over the thirty-nine episodes of this podcast, Peter Bandettini, PhD (twitter: @fmri_today), has guided interesting conversations with brain scientists of all types about the latest developments, cont...
13 Apr 20221h 6min

Neurosalience #S2E19 with Eric Wong - Uncharted territory: Establishing fMRI before it was cool
Eric Wong is Professor and Associate Director for Imaging Hardware at the University of California, San Diego. He received his Ph.D. in Biophysics in 1991 from the Medical College of Wisconsin where h...
23 Mar 20221h 19min

Neurosalience #S2E18 with Randy McIntosh - Brain modelling and the road to all inclusive clinical care
Randy McIntosh, Ph.D. has been a scientist at the Rotman Research Institute of Baycrest Centre at the University of Toronto since 1994 and, since the start of 2022, is the new Director of the Simon Fr...
9 Mar 20221h 17min

Neurosalience #S2E17 with Dick Passingham - What has neuroimaging taught us over the years?
Today we are discussing the general question of how neuroimaging (and mostly fMRI) fit into the landscape of neuroscience research approaches. More specifically we discuss the question of what, over t...
23 Feb 20221h 18min

Neurosalience #S2E16 with Grace Lindsay - Computational neuroscience and her book "Models of the Mind"
In this episode Dr Peter Bandettini and co-host Dr Brendan Ritchie interview Dr Grace Lindsay. They find out about her new book 'Models of the mind' and about the process of writing a book. In doing s...
11 Feb 20221h 6min

Neurosalience #S2E15 with Pedro Valdes-Sosa - EEG analysis: Past, present and future
In this episode, we discuss what was important to Pedro early in his career. He describes his first forays into clinical use of EEG back in the 70s and then we go on to discuss some of his highly crea...
26 Jan 20221h 30min

Neurosalience #S2E14 with Lucina Uddin - Mapping the changing brain with functional and structural MRI
Peter talks to Dr. Lucina Uddin about the constant struggle shared by all scientists in the field of neuroimaging to find the right paradigms, acquisition tools, and analysis approaches to add insight...
10 Jan 20221h 17min

Neurosalience #S2E13 with K. Kwong, R. Turner, and R. Menon - A deep history of fMRI
Functional MRI is a profoundly successful and powerful technique that so many of us use. It’s still developing and adding to our insight about the human brain. While MRI was developed in the late 1970...
18 Des 20211h 51min


















