- Announcement:
At the end of last month's episode I announced that it was the last regular episode of Brain Science. It has been 17 years since episode 1 was released on December 15, 2023 and I am extremely grateful to everyone who has listened and supported the show over all these years. I am also grateful that others have taken up the challenge of sharing neuroscience via podcasting.
The main reason I have chosen to bring the show to an end is that I want to have the time and energy to immerse myself into my new life in New Zealand. I moved here from the US in August 2023.
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6 January 2024, 8:22 pm - 52 minutes 27 secondsBS 214 Seventeenth Annual Review Episode
This is the 17th Annual Review episode of Brain Science, celebrating the first episode which aired on December 15, 2006. We review the highlights of 2023, which included both new guests and the return of several favorites.
Episodes Released in 2023:
- BS 204 (Encore) and BS 205 featured molecular biologist Guy Caldwell, PhD from the University of Alabama. Caldwell uses the tiny roundworm C. Elegans to search for potential treatments of Parkinson's Disease.
- BS 206: Paco Calvo, PhD, author of Planta Sapiens: The New Science of Intelligence.
- BS 207 (Encore): Luiz Pessoa, author of The Cognitive-Emotional Brain: From Interactions to Integration.
- BS 208 Sander Van der Linden, author of Foolproof: Why Misinformation Infects Our Minds and How to Build Immunity.
- BS 209 Luiz Pessoa returned to talk about his new The Entangled Brain: How Perception, Cognition, and Emotion Are Woven Together.
- BS 210 Basics of Neurotransmitters: a detailed introduction to neurotransmitters and the importance of receptor proteins.
- BS 211 Seth Grant returned for a record 6th time. We reviewed his career and discussed recent discoveries about how synaptic proteins change as we age. Grant is my favorite guest because he makes complex ideas accessible to listeners of all backgrounds.
- BS 212 (Encore) Thomas Metzinger, PhD, author of The Ego Tunnel: The Science of the Mind and the Myth of the Self.
- BS 213 Kevin J Mitchell, PhD returned to talk about his new book Free Agents: How Evolution Gave Us Free Will.
- Please visit http://brainsciencepodcast.com for the FREE episode transcript.
Announcements:
- This is the last scheduled episode of Brain Science, but all episodes will continue to be available.
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15 December 2023, 10:00 am - 1 hour 26 minutesBS 213 Kevin Mitchell explores Free Will
In the this episode of Brain Science we talk with neuroscientist Kevin Mitchell about his new book Free Agents: How Evolution Gave Us Free Will. While many neuroscientists and philosophers argue that free will is an illusion, Mitchell argues that the ability to make meaningful choices is part of our evolutionary heritage. He also addresses the important issue of determinism, siding with those physicists who argue that the fundamental nature of our universe is NOT deterministic. These issues are crucial to how we see ourselves and others.
Links and References:
- Free Agents: How Evolution Gave Us Free Will by Kevin J. Mitchell
- Helgoland: Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution by Carlo Rovelli
- Innate: How the Wiring of Our Brains Shapes Who We Are by Kevin J. Mitchell
- Mitchell discusses this book in BS 159.
- Kevin Mitchell, PhD (Trinity College Dublin)
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Announcements:
- Please note: there will be no episode of Brain Science in November 2023. We will return with the 17th Annual Review episode on December 15.
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27 October 2023, 9:00 am - 1 hour 6 minutesBS 212 Thomas Metzinger on "The Ego Tunnel" (Encore)
This month's episode of Brain Science features Thomas Metzinger, author of "The Ego Tunnel: The Science of the Mind and the Myth of the Self." Metzinger is a philosopher with a longstanding interest in Philosophy of Mind with a focus on incorporating the findings of neuroscience. We discuss the implications of the discovery that consciousness is a biological process generated by the interaction of the brain, body, and external world. Metzinger also emphasized the importance of considering altered states including dreaming, out of body experiences, and even virtual reality.
Links and References:
- The Ego Tunnel: The Science of the Mind and the Myth of the Self, by Thomas Metzinger.
- Being No One: The Self-Model Theory of Subjectivity, by Thomas Metzinger.
- Blanke, et al., "Stimulating Illusory Own-Body Perceptions," Nature, 419:269-270 (2002)
- O. Blanke & T. Metzinger,"Full-Body Illusion and Minimal Phenomenal Selfhood," Trends in Cognitive Neuroscience 13(1):7-13 (2009).
- T. Metzinger, "Out of Body Experiences as the Origin of the Concept of a 'Soul,'" Mind and Matter 3(1):57-84 (2005)
- Beyond the Body: An Investigation of Out of Body Experiences by Susan Blackmore
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Announcements:
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22 September 2023, 9:00 am - 1 hour 10 minutesBS 211 Molecular Biologist Seth Grant
This episode of Brain Science features the return of molecular biologist Seth Grant. We briefly review his decades of research into the complexity of the protein structure of the synapse and then we focus on his most recent paper, which describes how the life-span of synapse proteins appears to change as animals age. Grant reflects of the significance of this finding both for animal research and human medicine.
Papers discussed in this episode:
- Bulovaite, E., Qiu, Z., Kratschke, M., Zgraj, A., Fricker, D. G., Tuck, E. J., Gokhale, R., Koniaris, B., Jami, S. A., Merino-Serrais, P., Husi, E., Mendive-Tapia, L., Vendrell, M., O'Dell, T. J., DeFelipe, J., Komiyama, N. H., Holtmaat, A., Fransén, E., & Grant, S. G. N. (2022). A brain atlas of synapse protein lifetime across the mouse lifespan. Neuron, 110(24), 4057–4073.e8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2022.09.009
- Cizeron, M., Qiu, Z., Koniaris, B., Gokhale, R., Komiyama, N. H., Fransén, E., & Grant, S. G. N. (2020). A brainwide atlas of synapses across the mouse life span. Science (New York, N.Y.), 369(6501), 270–275. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aba3163
Seth Grant has previously appeared on Brain Science several times including BSP 51, BSP 101, BS 137, BSP 150 and BS 176.
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25 August 2023, 9:00 am - 1 hour 6 minutesBS 210 Introduction to Neurotransmitters
This episode is our first review of neurotransmitters since episode 8 way back in 2007. We start with some basics of neuron function and brain anatomy, but the meat of the episode is a discussion of neurotransmitters and how they work. The key idea is that a simple molecule, such as dopamine, can have a wide variety of effects because of the existence of multiple receptors.
This episode is appropriate for listeners of all backgrounds, but might be a little challenging for new listeners. It will be a review episode for longtime listeners and those with backgrounds in neuroscience.
Links and References:
- Essentials of Modern Neuroscience by Franklin Amthor, W. Anne Burton Theibert, David Standaert, and Erik Roberson; 1st ed. 2020
- Molecular & Cell Biology For Dummies, 2nd Edition by Rene Fester Kratz
- BS 118: Beyond the Zonules of Zinn: A Fantastic Journey Through Your Brain (2008) by David Bainbridge
- BS 169: Glial Cells with Doug Fields
- BS 186: The Spike with Mark Humphries
- BS 197: Neuroscience For Dummies 3rd Edition by Frank Amthor
- The War of the Soups and the Sparks: The Discovery of Neurotransmitters and the Dispute Over How Nerves Communicate by Elliot Valenstein
- Please visit http://brainsciencepodcast.com for additional references and episode transcripts.In
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28 July 2023, 9:00 am - 1 hour 7 minutesBS 209 Luiz Pessoa "The Entangled Brain"
This month's episode of Brain Science is an interview with Luiz Pessoa, author of The Entangled Brain: How Perception, Cognition, and Emotion Are Woven Together.
This is Pessoa's first book aimed at a general audience and it provides a concise overview of our current understanding of basic brain function. However, he also explains the limitations of the traditional modular view of the brain. A key take home point is that emotion and cognition are deeply intertwined at every level.
Links and References:
- The Entangled Brain: How Perception, Cognition, and Emotion Are Woven Together by Luiz Pessoa
- The Cognitive-Emotional Brain: From Interactions to Integration by Luiz Pessoa: BS 207 (encore)
- Luiz Pessoa, PhD: Professor of Psychology,University of Maryland
- Twitter: @PessoaBrain
- Mastadon: @PessoaBrain
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23 June 2023, 9:00 am - 1 hour 9 minutesBS 208 "Foolproof" with Sander van der Linden
This month's episode is an interview with Cambridge Psychology professor Sander van der Linden, author of "Foolproof: Why Misinformation Infects Our Minds and How to Build Immunity." We discuss the important topic of how techniques like appealing to emotion contribute to the spread of misinformation. Dr. Campbell reflects on why this topic is important.
Links and References:
- Foolproof: Why Misinformation Infects Our Minds and How to Build Immunity by Sander van der Linden
- Sander van der Linden, Phd (University of Cambridge)
- Learn more via video games at https://inoculation.science/
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26 May 2023, 9:00 am - 1 hour 5 minutesBS 207 Luiz Pessoa "The Cognitive-Emotional Brain"
This month's episode is an encore presentation of an interview with neuroscientist Luiz Pessoa discussing his fascinating book "The Cognitive-Emotional Brain: From Interactions to Integration." We explored the surprising role of the amygdala in decision making and learned that cognition and emotion are deeply intertwined at every level.
Links and References:
- The Cognitive-Emotional Brain: From Interactions to Integration by Luiz Pessoa
- Luiz Pessoa, PhD (University of Maryland)
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28 April 2023, 9:00 am - 1 hour 16 minutesBS 206: Paco Calvo explores Plant Intelligence
This month we have an intriguing interview with Dr. Paco Calvo from the Minimal Intelligence Laboratory at the University of Mercia in Spain. We talk with him about his new book Planta Sapiens: The New Science of Intelligence.
We discuss the scientific evidence for plant intelligence while acknowledging that intelligence and consciousness are not the same. It is interesting to think of plants as demonstrating embodied cognition in contrast to the "intelligence" demonstrated by computer software. We also consider the pioneering work of Charles Darwin, who actually studied plant behavior before the invention of time lapse photography.
Links and References:
- Planta Sapiens: The New Science of Plant Intelligence by Paco Calvo
- Paco Calvo (University of Mercia, Spain)
- Gagliano, M., Vyazovskiy, V. V., Borbély, A. A., Grimonprez, M., & Depczynski, M. (2016). Learning by Association in Plants. Scientific reports, 6, 38427. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep38427
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24 March 2023, 9:00 am - 1 hour 3 minutesBS 205 Molecular Biologist Guy Caldwell (Part 2)
In this follow-up interview with molecular biologist Dr. Guy Caldwell we learn more about how the tools of molecular biology are used to unravel questions in neurobiology and provide hope for better treatments for problems like Parkinson's Disease.
Links and References:
- Guy Caldwell, PhD (University of Alabama)
- The Worm Shack
- Mew, M., Caldwell, K. A., & Caldwell, G. A. (2022). From bugs to bedside: functional annotation of human genetic variation for neurological disorders using invertebrate models. Human molecular genetics, 31(R1), R37–R46. https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddac203
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