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The Brain Made Plain
Jonathan Peelle
4 episodes
5 months ago
The Brain Made Plain features interviews with neuroscientists from all over the world about how our brains work. Topics include sensory and motor systems, learning, memory, language, music, and more. Suitable for class assignments or home listening! Hosted by card-carrying cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Jonathan Peelle.
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The Brain Made Plain features interviews with neuroscientists from all over the world about how our brains work. Topics include sensory and motor systems, learning, memory, language, music, and more. Suitable for class assignments or home listening! Hosted by card-carrying cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Jonathan Peelle.
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Life Sciences
Education,
Science
Episodes (4/4)
The Brain Made Plain
Taraz Lee (cognitive control)

Dr. Taraz Lee joins us to talk about cognitive control: that is, how we organize and execute actions throughout the day. In particular, although we often think about cognitive control as helping performance, this might not always be the case—for example, when choking under pressure. All of which provides insight into daily activities, complex motor activities found in sports and music, and opportunities for rehabilitation.

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Special Guest: Taraz Lee.

Links:

  • Cognition, Control, and Action Lab – Taraz Lee
  • Taraz Lee (@TarazLee) / Twitter
  • Transcranial magnetic stimulation - Wikipedia
  • Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex - Wikipedia
  • Primary motor cortex - Wikipedia
  • Out of control: Diminished prefrontal activity coincides with impaired motor performance due to choking under pressure - ScienceDirect
  • Phineas Gage - Wikipedia
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3 years ago
43 minutes 55 seconds

The Brain Made Plain
Jessica Grahn (music)

We talk about the neuroscience of music with Dr. Jessica Grahn, with a special attention to rhythm and beat. Beat perception relies on both auditory and motor systems, including the basal ganglia, which may relate to effects of music in patients with Parkinson’s Disease. We also talk about beat perception in birds and other animals, and why some people might be better at beat perception than others.

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Special Guest: Jessica Grahn.

Links:

  • Jessica Grahn
  • Jessica Grahn (@NeuroBeats) / Twitter
  • Genome-wide association study of musical beat synchronization demonstrates high polygenicity | bioRxiv
  • Grahn and Brett (2007): Rhythm and Beat Perception in Motor Areas of the Brain | Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience | MIT Press
  • Stevie Wonder Superstition - YouTube
  • The Little Kicks - Seinfeld - YouTube — Classic example of individual differences in beat synchronization
  • Snowball the cockatoo - Another One Bites The Dust - YouTube
  • Ronan the Sea Lion Keeps A Beat | Video - YouTube
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3 years ago
48 minutes 27 seconds

The Brain Made Plain
Lauren Whitehurst (sleep and cognition)

Dr. Lauren Whitehurst joins us to talk about the critical role that sleep plays in cognition. The effects of sleep (and sleep loss) are seen in systems that span not only the brain, but the rest of the body, and understanding this can help us understand not only a host of cognitive processes, but encourage us to have good sleep habits. And, importantly, how some people have more freedom over their sleep schedule due to external demands (such as job or family responsibilities). Lots of reasons to prioritize sleep, when we can!

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Special Guest: Lauren Whitehurst.

Links:

  • Lauren Whitehurst | Psychology
  • Lauren Whitehurst (@LNWhitehurstPhD) / Twitter
  • Memory consolidation - Wikipedia
  • Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia
  • Autonomic activity during sleep predicts memory consolidation in humans | PNAS
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3 years ago
45 minutes 41 seconds

The Brain Made Plain
Morgan Barense (memory and perception)

Dr. Morgan Barense joins us to talk about the close relationship between perception and memory. In particular, the hippocampus — a brain structure most often associated with memory — is also involved in high-level vision. Also discussed: the formative impact of undergraduate research experience and mentors, different kinds of perception and memory, and an app for your phone (Hippocamera) that might help you remember things better.

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Special Guest: Morgan Barense.

Links:

  • Memory & Perception Lab – Morgan Barense
  • Henry Molaison (H.M.) - Wikipedia
  • Intact Memory for Irrelevant Information Impairs Perception in Amnesia - ScienceDirect
  • HippoCamera
  • ‎HippoCamera on the App Store
  • Morgan Barense (@morganbarense) / Twitter
  • PsyArXiv Preprints | A smartphone intervention that enhances real-world memory and promotes differentiation of hippocampal activity in older adults
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3 years ago
41 minutes 33 seconds

The Brain Made Plain
The Brain Made Plain features interviews with neuroscientists from all over the world about how our brains work. Topics include sensory and motor systems, learning, memory, language, music, and more. Suitable for class assignments or home listening! Hosted by card-carrying cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Jonathan Peelle.