
Episode 165 -- Bennet Ibey PhD
Thursday, February 16, 2017 Bennet Ibey (Air Force Research Laboratory) discusses the biophysics of how membranes react to electric field pulses. The discussion centers around our reference point for...
16 Feb 201748min

Episode 164 -- Peter Kalivas PhD
Thursday, February 9, 2017 Peter Kalivas (Medical University of South Carolina) discusses how he is incorporating the tetrapartite synapse (pre-synapse, post-synapse, glia and extra-cellular matrix) i...
9 Feb 201737min

Episode 163 -- Harel Shouval PhD
Thursday, February 2, 2017 Harel Shouval (UT Health, Houston) discusses building models for how time constants of neural circuits adapt to reflect the time constraints of the world. For instance, lea...
2 Feb 201740min

Episode 162 -- Henry Yin PhD
Thursday, January 26, 2017 Henry Yin (Duke) discusses a take on hierarchical movement control based on integrative approaches that marry kinematics and optogenetically controlled behavioral assays. Th...
26 Jan 201734min

Episode 161 -- Leslie Whitaker PhD
Thursday, January 19, 2017 Leslie Whitaker (NIDA Fellow) talks about how silent synapses in neuronal ensembles might underlie associative learning in the ventral tegmental area and prefrontal cortex. ...
19 Jan 201738min

Episode 160 -- David Weinshenker PhD
Thursday, December 1, 2016 David Weinshenker (Emory U School of Med ) discusses norepinephrine physiology and it’s relevance to the neuropathology of degenerative diseases and addiction. Duration: 47 ...
1 Dec 201647min

Episode 159 -- Geoffrey Schoenbaum MD PhD
Thursday, November 3, 2016 Geoffrey Schoenbaum (National Institutes of Drug Abuse) discusses the advantages of using principles of learning theory in physiological investigations of associative learni...
3 Nov 201642min

Episode 158 -- Arthur Riegel, PhD
Thursday, October 27, 2016 Art Riegel (Medical University of South Carolina) talks with the group about competing ideas of a dopamine neuron archetype and our deepening sense of the heterogeneity of d...
27 Okt 201632min



















