
Episode 125 -- Stephanie Borgland, PhD
Thursday, January 15, 2015 Stephanie Borgland (University of Calgary) discusses peptide regulation of dopamine signals related to motivation in non-homeostatic feeding. Duration: 30 minutes Discussant...
15 Jan 201539min

Episode 124 -- Joe Cheer PhD
Thursday, November 20, 2014 Joe Cheer (University of MD School of Med) discusses how endogenous cannabinoids might provide a possible braking mechanism for naturally occurring dopamine responses durin...
20 Nov 201438min

Episode 123 -- Thomas Hnasko, PhD
Thursday, November 6, 2014 Thomas Hnasko (UCSD) discusses using modern molecular genetic tools in mouse models to understand the neural circuitry involved in motivated behaviors. Duration: 30 minutes ...
6 Nov 201430min

Episode 122 -- John Huguenard, PhD
Thursday, October 30, 2014 John Huguenard (Stanford) discusses his work on deciphering the neuronal mechanisms that underlie synchronous oscillatory activity in the thalamus, cortex and thalamocortic...
30 Okt 201436min

Episode 121 -- Michael Drew PhD
Thursday, October 23, 2014 Michael Drew (UT Austin) discusses how his lab probes the bidirectional relationship between behavior and adult neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus. Duration: 35 minutes Dis...
23 Okt 201435min

Episode 120 -- Michela Marinelli PhD
Thursday, October 16, 2014 Micky Marinelli (UT Austin) discusses some of the heterogeneities in the dopamine system between adolescents and adults that may prevent associations between cause and puni...
16 Okt 201441min

Episode 119 -- Seema Agarwala PhD
Thursday, October 9, 2014 Seema Agarwala (UT Austin) discusses the biomechanics of neural tube formation and closure in early embryogenesis. Duration: 42 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Ga...
9 Okt 201442min

Episode 118 -- Sam Sober PhD
Thursday, October 2, 2014 Sam Sober (Emory/Ga Tech) discusses how the brain solves the problem of which errors to use to drive behavior and learning in the vocal learning system of songbirds. He also...
2 Okt 201445min


















