
Episode 134 -- James Shine, PhD
Thursday, September 10, 2015 James (Mac) Shine visits us from Stanford to talk about Parkinson’s Disease symptom clusters, visualizing functional networks in the brain using functional MRI, and the ...
10 Sep 201542min

Episode 133 -- Michael Long, PhD
Thursday, September 3, 2015 Michael Long (New York Univ. School of Medicine) visits us to discuss bird song, HVC neurons, and neuronal codes for movement and movement timing. Please forgive the distor...
3 Sep 201543min

Episode 132 -- Bharath Chandrasekaran, PhD redux
Thursday, August 27, 2015 Bharath Chandrasekaran (UT Austin) visits us again to discuss prevailing ideas about differential recruitment of corticostriatal learning systems during speech sound learning...
27 Aug 201537min

Episode 131 -- Sarah Laszlo, PhD
Thursday, August 20, 2015 Sarah Laszlo (Binghamtom University) discusses the dual route model for speech recognition, biometrics, hacking brains, and X-men. Duration: 44 minutes Discussants:(in alphab...
20 Aug 201544min

Episode 130 -- Hyoung-gon Lee PhD
Thursday, April 9, 2015 Hyoung-gon Lee (Case Western Reserve University) discusses new ideas emerging from his research that pose Alzheimer's Disease as a disease of inappropriate cell-cycle control. ...
9 Apr 201539min

Episode 128 -- Anthony Grace PhD
Friday, February 27, 2015 Anthony Grace (University of Pittsburgh School of Med) discusses translational studies of schizophrenia, involving the influence of stress on dopamine network function. Durat...
27 Feb 201542min

Episode 127 -- Carmen Canavier PhD
Thursday, February 5, 2015 Carmen Canavier (LSU Med Ctr) discusses modeling diverse bursting behavior in dopamine neurons, and the importance of intrinsic dynamics in understanding firing behavior of ...
5 Feb 201547min

Episdoe 126 -- Heather Read PhD
Thursday, January 29, 2015 Heather Read (U of Connecticut, Storrs) discusses issues in large scale modeling of cortical auditory networks. Duration: 30 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Salm...
29 Jan 201539min


















