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Neurosalience

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Neuroscience
FMRI
Functional MRI
BOLD Contrast
Brain Imaging Research
Neuroimaging
Attention
Clinical Applications
Neurovascular Coupling
Glymphatic System
Quasi-Periodic Patterns
Resting State Fmri
Alzheimer's Disease
Cognitive Neuroscience
MRI Technology
Cognitive Psychology
Bell Labs
Subcortical-Cortical Interactions
Cognition
Tokyo Institute Of Technology

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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“Naturalistic stimuli open up new exploration…”

Dr. Christopher Baldassano is an associate professor at Columbia University and leads the Dynamic Perception and Memory Lab. With a background in electrical engineering from Princeton and a PhD in comp... more

Dr. Ahmed Khalil is an MD-PhD currently serving his residency in radiology at the Institute of Neuroradiology at Charité University Hospital in Berlin. Originally from Sudan, he has been doing pioneering work on resting-state BOLD latency mapping, a ... more

“What makes certain brain networks vulnerable to disease—and can AI help us predict what comes next?”

Dr. Juan Helen Zhou is a computational neuroscientist at the National University of Singapore, where she is an Associate Professor and Director of ... more

“What does it actually mean to understand the brain?”

Dr. Kendrick Kay is a computational neuroscientist and neuroimaging expert at the University of Minnesota’s Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, where he is an Associate Professor in the Depar... more

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Christopher Baldassano
An associate professor at Columbia University and the head of the Dynamic Perception and Memory Lab.
Columbia University
Episode: Neurosalience #S6E6 with Chris Baldassano - Event scripts: How the brain structures experience
Ahmed Khalil
MD-PhD currently serving his residency in radiology at the Institute of Neuroradiology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin.
Charité University Hospital, Berlin
Episode: Neurosalience #S6E5 with Ahmed Khalil - BOLD delay mapping for stroke perfusion imaging
Juan Helen Zhou
Computational neuroscientist at the National University of Singapore and director for the Center for Translational Magnetic Resonance Research, recognized for her work in multimodal neuroimaging and machine learning applications in neuropsychiatric disorders.
National University of Singapore
Episode: Neurosalience #S6E4 with Juan Helen Zhou - Revolutionizing brain imaging with AI
Kendrick Kay
Computational neuroscientist and neuroimaging expert at the University of Minnesota's Center for Magnetic Resonance Research
University of Minnesota
Episode: Neurosalience #S6E3 with Kendrick Kay - Philosophy, deep sampling, and the advancing tide of AI
Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann
Cognitive neuroscientist whose work focuses on social brain development
University of Technology in Nuremberg; Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Episode: Neurosalience #S6E2 with Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann - Inferring white matter connections through developmental milestones
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

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Peter Bandettini
Host of the Neurosalience podcast, known for his engaging discussions with various experts in neuroscience, exploring advancements in neuroimaging and brain function.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 53 ratings
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    Thank you for great discussions and speaker and topics selection

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    Saudi Arabia4 years ago

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Neurosalience #S6E6 with Chris Baldassano - Event scripts: How the brain structures experience
Q: What excites you about your current work?
I'm interested in understanding how time scales in the brain relate to other hierarchies and how predictions influence memory overall.
Neurosalience #S6E6 with Chris Baldassano - Event scripts: How the brain structures experience
Q: What were some of your findings with infants?
Infants have stable responses in high-level regions which suggests they are trying to extract slow chunks of information from their environment.
Neurosalience #S6E6 with Chris Baldassano - Event scripts: How the brain structures experience
Q: How did you get interested in neuroscience?
I had a wandering trajectory into neuroscience, which I like because many people end up there through different routes, initially studying electrical engineering related to robotics.
Neurosalience #S6E2 with Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann - Inferring white matter connections through developmental milestones
Q: How does white matter maturation correlate with cognitive development?
Charlotte explains that her research found structural connectivity in white matter tracks is linked to behavioral markers of social cognition, particularly the development of theory of mind.
Neurosalience #S6E2 with Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann - Inferring white matter connections through developmental milestones
Q: What inspired your transition from physics to neuroscience?
Charlotte reflects on her initial curiosity in fundamental laws of nature but realized during her PhD that she preferred collaborative and social engagement found in cognitive neuroscience.

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What is Neurosalience about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast features engaging conversations with experts in neuroscience, focusing on the latest advancements, challenges, and controversies in brain research. Topics commonly explored include neuroimaging techniques, the role of artificial intelligence in understanding brain functions, and the implications of new research on cognitive and psychiatric disorders. The series regularly highlights the intersections of science, technology, and philosophical questions, providing listeners with insights into how modern neuroscience shapes our understanding of the human brain. Notably, the host interacts with a diverse range of voices in the field, from established scientists to emerging researchers, making it a rich resource for anyone interested... more

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