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The Neurosalience podcast is supported by the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM). Dr. Peter Bandettini interviews neuroscientists who measure, map, and model brain function and structure and delves into latest advancements, challenges, controversies, and controversies. He engages young and old and strives to add insight and perspective wherever the conversation goes.

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Rosanna Olsen
Senior scientist and pioneering researcher focusing on hippocampus and memory at the Rotman Research Institute.
Rotman Research Institute, University of Toronto
Episode: Neurosalience #S5E14 with Rosanna Olsen - The hippocampus, aging, memory, and discovery
Michael Milham
Chief Science Officer and founding director of the Center for the Developing Brain at the Child Mind Institute
Child Mind Institute
Episode: Neurosalience #S5E11 with Michael Milham - Advancing fMRI: Big data, reliability, deep phenotyping
Simon Eickhoff
Full professor and director of the Institute for Systems Neuroscience at Heinrich-Heine University in Düsseldorf, known for his work in cognitive neuroscience and brain mapping.
Heinrich-Heine University
Episode: Neurosalience #S5E10 with Simon Eickhoff - From Big Data to Biomarkers
Sepideh Sadaghiani
Associate professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Episode: Neurosalience #S5E9 with Sepideh Sadaghiani - Brain network configurations using EEG and fMRI
Mac Shine
Tenure-track University of Sydney Robinson Fellow and systems neurobiologist
University of Sydney
Episode: Neurosalience #S5E8 with Mac Shine - Focusing on the nexus of subcortex-cortex interactions
Seiji Ogawa
A prominent researcher known for discovering BOLD contrast
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Episode: Neurosalience #S5E7 with Seiji Ogawa - The discoverer of the BOLD contrast and fMRI
Vesa Kiviniemi
Radiologist and researcher at Oulu University
Oulu University
Episode: Neurosalience #S5E6 with Vesa Kiviniemi - Pulsations Matter: Imaging Glymphatic System using MREG
Matthew Cobb
Professor Emeritus at the University of Manchester, author of 'The Idea of the Brain'
University of Manchester
Episode: Neurosalience #S5E4 with Matthew Cobb - The idea of the brain, Francis Crick, and consciousness
Angie Laird
Pioneering cognitive neuroscientist and expert in meta-analysis of fMRI data
Florida International University
Episode: Neurosalience #S5E2 with Angela Laird - Forging the meta-analysis movement in neuroimaging

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Peter Bandettini
Host of discussions on neuroscience that engage both early-career researchers and seasoned professionals. He facilitates conversations on the latest brain mapping advancements, the challenges faced in academic journeys, and the intersections of scientific research and real-world applications.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 49 ratings
  • Absolutely inspiring

    Thank you for great discussions and speaker and topics selection

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Neurosalience #S6E1 - Highlights of season 5 and looking ahead to season 6
Q: What keeps you motivated after all these years?
Peter feels motivated by community connection, the multiplied value of his time in podcasting, and the deep conversations he has with guests.
Neurosalience #S5E12 with N. Kriegeskorte, A. Puce, M. Breakspear - Future of scientific publishing
Q: Where do you see the scientific publishing system going in the next 20 years?
There's potential for public funding of publishing platforms, focusing on open access and an emphasis on quality evaluation rather than profit-driven motives.
Neurosalience #S5E12 with N. Kriegeskorte, A. Puce, M. Breakspear - Future of scientific publishing
Q: What are the main issues that need to change in scientific publishing?
The main issue is the need for more funding in science, especially for open-access publication models and making costs manageable for researchers in underrepresented countries.
Neurosalience #S5E9 with Sepideh Sadaghiani - Brain network configurations using EEG and fMRI
Q: What advice would you give to new researchers starting out who might be interested in cognitive neuroscience?
Focus on understanding the deeper sources of the signals you're analyzing and bridge connections to behavior.
Neurosalience #S5E8 with Mac Shine - Focusing on the nexus of subcortex-cortex interactions
Q: How do you think automatic processes work in the brain?
Automatic processing allows us to perform tasks effectively without conscious thought, often managed by particular brain structures such as the cerebellum.

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Conversations center around the field of neuroscience, featuring discussions on brain function, structure, and the latest research advancements. The host engages both seasoned researchers and emerging scientists, exploring diverse topics like memory, neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience, and the complexities of academic careers. This content appeals to professionals and enthusiasts in neuroscience and related fields who are interested in current challenges, discoveries, and the collaborative nature of scientific inquiry. The unique blend of insights from luminary scientists adds depth to contemporary discussions regarding the brain and its functioning, making it a valuable resource for listeners seeking to enhance their understanding of neu... more

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