
Episode 69 -- Thomas Blanpied, PhD
Thursday, September 15, 2011 Thomas Blanpied (Assistant Professor, University of Maryland School of Medicine) talks about molecular organization at the post-synaptic density, models of receptor mobil...
15 Sep 201147min

Episode 68 -- David McCormick, PhD
Thursday, September 1, 2011 David McCormick (Dorys McConnel Duberg Professor of Neurobiology, Yale School of Medicine) talks about flexibility of information coding in neural systems, and the complexi...
1 Sep 201139min

Episode 67 -- Kara Federmeier, PhD
Thursday, April 14, 2011 Kara Federmeier (Associate Professor, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) talks about prediction in language production and comprehension, and how ERPs are used to reveal...
14 Apr 201142min

Episode 66 -- Anne Young, MD PhD
Thursday, March 24, 2011 Anne Young (Julianne Dorn Professor of Neurology, Harvard MGH) talks about her early studies of basal ganglia functional anatomy, and how they led to her famed dual pathway m...
24 Mar 201141min

Episode 65 -- Dieter Jaeger, PhD
Thursday, March 10, 2011 Dieter Jaeger (Professor, Emory University) talks about the complexity of modeling systems whose biological function is ill-defined, and how to determine how complex a model n...
10 Mar 201151min

Episode 64 -- William Brownell, PhD
Thursday, March 3, 2011 Rama Ratnam hosts William Brownell (The Jake and Nina Kamin Chair of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine) as he discusses electromechanical si...
3 Mar 201147min

Episode 63 -- Thomas Cleland, PhD
Thursday, February 24, 2011 Thomas Cleland (Cornell University) discusses the idea of olfactory receptive fields, and the problems associated with compressing the high-dimensional parameters of odor s...
24 Feb 201150min

Episode 62 -- Joshua Berke, PhD
Thursday, February 17, 2011 Charlie Wilson hosts Joshua Berke (Associate Professor, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor) in a discussion about action representations in the striatum. The problematic...
17 Feb 201143min


















