
Why Can't You 'See' Everything? The Neuroscience Behind Selective Attention
Dr. Marlene Cohen, professor of Neurobiology at the University of Chicago's Neuroscience Institute, discusses how selective attention helps us pick out what is important in the world around us. Our ey...
21 Maj 35min

Rett Syndrome: Symptoms, Genetics, Science, and Clinical Trials
What is Rett syndrome—and how close are we to effective treatments? In this episode of Neuroscience Perspectives, Dr. John Foxe, director of the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at University of R...
23 Apr 39min

What the Developing Brain Could Reveal About Autism
In this episode of Neuroscience Perspectives, we speak with Dr. Shafali Jeste, an internationally recognized child neurologist whose research has advanced the identification of early biomarkers that p...
19 Feb 41min

Neurons Don't Work Alone: What Neuroscientists Know About Memory Formation
🧠How do memories form in the brain? How do individual neurons create memories? In this episode of Neuroscience Perspectives, Ueli Rutishauser, PhD, professor of Neurosurgery, Neurology & Biomedical S...
22 Jan 32min

The Role of Neurons in Our Decisions & Behavior
In this episode of Neuroscience Perspectives, Dr. Anne Churchland, professor of Neurobiology at the David Geffen School of Medicine and the Brain Research Institute at the University of California, Lo...
18 Dec 202533min

The Future of Memory: Single Neurons, Consciousness & Cognitive Decline
Join this conversation with the world-renowned neurosurgeon and neuroscientist, Dr. Itzhak Fried. In this episode of Neuroscience Perspectives, Dr. Fried, professor of neurosurgery, psychiatry, and bi...
20 Nov 202539min

What Happens When Science Meets Storytelling? With Best-Selling Author & Neuroscientist Lisa Genova
In this episode of Neuroscience Perspectives, host John Foxe, PhD, sits down with neuroscientist and New York Times bestselling author Dr. Lisa Genova — acclaimed for her groundbreaking novel Still Al...
17 Okt 202539min



















