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.
All content for The Lab Life is the property of Richard Song and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
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 8: Writing Research Papers and Creating Posters + Interpreting My Verbal Working Memory and tDCS Results - Episode 8
The Lab Life
27 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 8: Writing Research Papers and Creating Posters + Interpreting My Verbal Working Memory and tDCS Results - Episode 8
So you’ve taken everything that you’ve learned from this podcast and you’re finally ready to present your interesting findings! Great work, this is a huge milestone. Now the question becomes, how can you best present your research project in an effective and efficient way? In part 1, we talk about the process behind creating posters and writing papers. In part 2 (16:25), I share a very interesting interpretation of my results, and highlight specific brain regions that I personally found to be vital to working memory that are impacted by parietal lobe transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). So without further ado, let’s discuss!
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.