
Episode 77 -- Martha Flanders, PhD
Thursday, January 19, 2012 Martha Flanders (Professor, University Minnesota) discusses the ongoing debate in motor systems regarding modularity vs distributed organization in the motor planning system...
12 Jan 201242min

Episode 76 -- David Perkel, PhD
Thursday, November 3, 2011 David Perkel (Professor, Washington University School of Med) discusses the homology between the avian song system and the basal ganglia circuit, and the role of motor varia...
3 Nov 201128min

Episode 75 -- Karen Bales, PhD
Thursday, October 27, 2011 Karen Bales (Assoc Professor, UC Davis) discusses a monogamous primate model that she is using to study neural correlates of social bonding. Duration: 32 minutes Discussants...
27 Okt 201132min

Episode 74 -- Bilingual Brain Symposium 2011
October 25, 2011 The UTSA Neurosciences institute hosted a distinguished panel of language neurobiologists for a symposium on "The Bilingual Brain." This discussion, recorded after the day's talks, h...
25 Okt 201135min

Episode 73 -- Stephen Lisberger, PhD
Thursday, October 20, 2011 Stephen Lisberger (Professor, HHMI & UCSF) talks with Charles Wilson about solving the problem of how circuits generate behavior using low dimensional model systems, and why...
20 Okt 201130min

Episode 72 -- Kamran Khodakhah, PhD
Thursday, October 13, 2011 Kamran Khodakhah (Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine) talks with the group about information coding in cerebellar cortex and his foray into translational resear...
13 Okt 201139min

Episode 71 -- Helen Scharfman, PhD
Thursday, September 29, 2011 Helen Scharfman (Professor, NYU Langone School of Medicine) talks about aberrant neurogenesis following seizure activity in the dentate gyrus, and discusses models of how ...
29 Sep 201138min

Episode 70 -- Phillip Sabes, PhD
Thursday, September 22, 2011 Philip Sabes (Associate Professor, UCSF) talks about modeling complex behaviors that remain relevant and specifically tailored to the physiology of real neurons and neura...
22 Sep 201149min


















