Welcome to the Lab Life Podcast, a candid insight into the life of an undergraduate researcher! I’m your host, Richard Song: I’m an aspiring research scientist and undergraduate student at Vanderbilt University studying computer science, applied math, and neuroscience. In this series, I invite you along my research journey and share lessons I and others have learned in the lab.
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Welcome to the Lab Life Podcast, a candid insight into the life of an undergraduate researcher! I’m your host, Richard Song: I’m an aspiring research scientist and undergraduate student at Vanderbilt University studying computer science, applied math, and neuroscience. In this series, I invite you along my research journey and share lessons I and others have learned in the lab.
Episode 5: How to Best Read Research Papers to Find Inspiration + Localizing Significant Working Memory Neurological Activity - Episode 5
The Lab Life
31 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 5: How to Best Read Research Papers to Find Inspiration + Localizing Significant Working Memory Neurological Activity - Episode 5
In the last episode, we mentioned that one of the best ways to overcome research hurdles is to read as many papers as possible, but we didn’t go into too much depth into how to actually do this effectively. In part 1, we will talk about strategies that you can use to get the most out of the paper-reading process so that you can find inspiration for your research. In part 2 (16:43), we’ll continue on with my weekly updates at Boys Town this week, and I explain the neuroimaging techniques I used to determine the brain areas associated with significant verbal working memory activity in my dataset.
The Lab Life
Welcome to the Lab Life Podcast, a candid insight into the life of an undergraduate researcher! I’m your host, Richard Song: I’m an aspiring research scientist and undergraduate student at Vanderbilt University studying computer science, applied math, and neuroscience. In this series, I invite you along my research journey and share lessons I and others have learned in the lab.