
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.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 108 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode, we look back at the highlights from last season and share some fun insights from our audience metrics. We’re celebrating six years of Neurosalience, and we’re excited for the incredible guests ... more
Early career researchers give their perspectives on being an academic today. With Arshiya Sangchooli, Natasha L. Taylor, Ashlea Segal, Stefano Moia, Jiajia Yang, and Peter Bandettini Episode ProducersOmer Faruk GulbanXuqian Michelle Li
Peter Bandettini interviews Dr. Rosanna Olsen, a senior scientist at the Rotman Research Institute and the University of Toronto. She is pioneering what we know about human memory and its associated structures, primarily focusing on the hippocampus, ... more
This OHBM preview podcast offers an in-depth look at how the OHBM Annual Meeting is organized, along with reflections on the unique character of the meeting and the broader OHBM community. Peter Bandettini hosts Jean Chen, Marta Garrido, and Lena Oes... more
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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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Recent guests on Neurosalience include:
1. Rosanna Olsen
2. Michael Milham
3. Simon Eickhoff
4. Sepideh Sadaghiani
5. Mac Shine
6. Seiji Ogawa
7. Vesa Kiviniemi
8. Matthew Cobb
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