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Two scientifically trained and certifiably funny females bring you a behind-the-scenes look at the latest neuroscience research with humor, humility, and humanity.

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    • Feb 15, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    Shmoos and Nanofiber Peptides Will Provide (Alvarez et al., 2023)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 75:46


    Curious about the brain and how it controls behavior? Then the Miss Behavior Journal Club is the neuroscience comedy podcast for you! We're bring you a behind-the-scenes look at the latest neuroscience research with humor, humility and humanity.

    Ep 57: The Ask-a-Philosopher HotLine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 34:46


    This episode is the third in our three part series on consciousness. While we do figure out that it's a brain process, more importantly, we learn how to succeed in neuroscience. The Churchland method of scientific husbandry will have you breeding A-class neuroscientists! You might not get published, but your DNA will. Alternatively, you can try splitting your brain and accomplish twice as much. If you get hungry, just pop some pup brains in your mouth. And finally, don't forget to make one of the figures in your next manuscript just a picture of two middle fingers. Also, go beg for me, baby.

    The Ask-a-Philosopher HotLine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 34:46


    This episode is the third in our three part series on consciousness. While we do figure out that it's a brain process, more importantly, we learn how to succeed in neuroscience. The Churchland method of scientific husbandry will have you breeding A-class neuroscientists! You might not get published, but your DNA will. Alternatively, you can try splitting your brain and accomplish twice as much. If you get hungry, just pop some pup brains in your mouth. And finally, don't forget to make one of the figures in your next manuscript just a picture of two middle fingers. Also, go beg for me, baby.

    Google Scholar Search: Fire Bad?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 35:25


    It's part two in our series on consciousness. We keep this journal club short and sweet, discussing ancient alien philosophers, personal wenuses, Phil Collins stutters, Ginsberg Golloba, koala qualia, and a gentle reminder that we're stuff doing stuff made of stuff. Also, Dumpties.

    Rockin' My Gadonken

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 54:26


    Join the club for big group of your favorite co-hosts discussing the ever present question of humanity: what is consciousness? We're experiencing experiences, visiting conscious archipelagos, discovering open-air spin coaches, the no-no list, and kadunkadunk. Also, Team Philosophy.

    Altruis-dicks (Scheggia et al., 2022)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 58:36


    Do us a big favor and rate the show. Although we know that if you're a dominant male mouse, you probably already have. After learning what the heck that means, stick around for an off-the-wall game show exposing the flawed logic of scientists, including the hosts! Also, Watershit Downs.

    Triskakittyphobia (Kumar et al., 2004)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 58:18


    It's all cats, alcohol, and death this week at the Journal Club. In this Halloween hangover episode, Leah and Amielle are exploring irrational mistakes in cognition by exploring the behavior of believing superstitions. There's big discussions about the movie Cats, the god Frya, curses, and packing cellulite. Keep your fingers crossed and join the club. Also, Japanese baseball players.

    Neurological Underpinnings of Bitsies and Chompy-Chomps

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 60:31


    October spooky fun continues on this zoonotic disease packed episode. Amielle terrifies with a story of a man who can't stop ejaculating, retrograde transmission, and imbalanced Ying and Yang. Leah is having trouble driving due to philosophy and is dazzled by infrasonic sounds. Also, penguin necrophilia.

    Snakes on a Brain (Dinh et al., 2021)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 57:02


    It's time for spooky Halloween content and Nicole and Amielle have picked some fascinating and frightening science to share. Finally, we talk about the pulvinar and how snakes have programmed your brain through ancient evolutionary software. After hating on Frontiers Journals, Nicole tells us all about what female bats are yelling. Also, good news to all the land-owning males.

    Attack of the Uncontrolled Variables (Georgiou et al., 2022)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 69:54


    Ep. 50: Attack of the Uncontrolled Variables (Georgiou et al., 2022)

    Mighty Mitochondria and Malignant Microglia (Dräger et al., 2022; Geßner et al., 2022)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 52:20


    Bad analogies, awkward singing, and strange voices? It must be a Tom episode! Tom joins Amielle for a lot of silliness, doorbell ringing, and cetaceans. When they aren't insulting their own mothers, Tom and Amielle manage to talk about two new research papers. Tom gets into a methods paper where researchers make some microglia. Then Amielle dives into a paper all about how seals and whales survive without oxygen during long underwater dives. Also, “You Ask a Mouse a Cookie.”

    Do Francophones Dream of Electric Meat?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 42:27


    Friends new and old join us in celebrating all the silliness that life in meatspace has to offer. Tom tells us what he knows about science book (not much)! Amielle marvels at the creative limits of AI! Then, new friend of the show Lee tests out a new game of comedy and errors: Bot or Tot? Also, Darth Vader.

    The Big Short Peptide (Moncrieff et al., 2022)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 65:33


    Misunderstanding or misconduct? Why not both! Leah and Amielle dive into two of the latest Earth-shattering and/or blindingly obvious controversies in neuroscience. First up: the long-misrepresented serotonin hypothesis of depression. Then: What does the amyloid hypothesis of Alzheimer's have to do with the stock market? From antique vertebrae to mint chocolate chip botanists, science is fun (depending on your definition of fun). Also, angels don't exist.

    Eight Middle Tentacles (Poncet et al., 2022)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 63:48


    This journal club, we talk about our favorite mollusk, the octopus! It turns out judging intelligence is very complicated. Not only do the findings of this study create a confusing chaos for researchers, it also throws Leah off. We have tea bags, self-cleaning science, and David Attenborough. Also, petards.

    A Three Minute Tour of Terror

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 49:52


    For an episode about sleep terrors, the funny females Amielle and Leah don't let it get too scary. But they do, dive seven inches under the sea and fathom the darkest corners of cruise comics, people hiding in drawers, and elongated eyeballs. They discuss how having sleep terrors is related to sleepwalking, right after and before two very sexual stories. Also, the world wide release of the new folk music hit “Wide Open To My Window!”

    What The Kids Are Listening To (Abrams et al., 2022)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 55:30


    Tom Hage joins Amielle for an episode about self-regulation and adolescent attention. The erudite Tom discusses some serious Instagram research. Then the feature paper explores how children abandon their moms at the neuronal level. This is what happens when children stop being polite, and start being little &#$@s! Also, non-consensual cruises.

    Ep. 43: Attack of the Fee-fees (Guimond et al., 2022)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 68:33


    Bust out your therapeutic emotion wheel, Leah and Amielle are affecting! This episode the ladies discuss two papers on the recognition of other's emotions; from how serotonin transporters effect recognizing frowning faces to a featured paper on how the shape of the amygdala over time could predict developing psychosis. Leah faces her classic nemesis: words while Amielle keeps the train of refugees moving. We wrap it all up with a neuroethics discussion and dish about the famous inventor of The Nothing. Also, mongols.

    Gamma 'Til I'm Gone (Vicente et al., 2022)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 74:46


    The lady scientists would like nothing more than to tell you all about the dying brain! We got gamma waves, dickensian bouquets, beached whales, and severed ox head batteries. Amielle presents a recent study where a dying man's brain waves are analyzed. Leah tells case reports of individuals who have come back from the brink of death to tell the tale. And if all of that wasn't enough, we (don't) talk to comedian Shane Moss talking about DMT. Stick around until the end to hear secret tricks in conforming to social niceties in spite of preferring the void. Also, Frankenstein's monster's attorney.

    Sweet and Sour Dolphin (Yao & Scott, 2022; Lopez, 2022)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 68:39


    This week at the Journal Club, Nicole and Amielle get into the significance of a moment on the lips and the follies of single authorships. They cover the benefits and challenges of fly research, how taste changes a body, and meringue's of temptation. Next, it's off to Italy to catch dolphins bursting and pulsing like middleschool girls. Prepare for dolphin impressions! Also, the devil's nose.

    Left Handed Insult (Pullman et al., 2022)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 60:31


    After their bout with COVID, Tom and Amielle are back and talking about a little discipline with big notions called evolutionary psychology. How did some of these endeavoring scientists test if psychopathy is a mental disorder or an unconventional life strategy? Turns out you ask one simple question; Vladimir Putin or Ned Flanders? Also wild male adult atlantic walruses.

    Whips and Phone Chains (Kamping et al., 2016)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 35:26


    Short and painfully sweet, this Journal Club we're phoning it in with some noteworthy non-news. But, while low in minutes, the topics couldn't be spicier. We bring you the connection between gingivitis and mental health and explore the top-down processing that makes “it hurt so good.” We discuss research on the brains of masochists when they experience pain. Also, ‘sup mushroom!

    …But they're FISH?! (Kohda et al., 2022)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 65:37


    Warning: those in the front row may get splashed during the show, because we're talking about fish. The world of behavioral cognition and the old primate boys club is being shaken up by the mean mugging of the cleaner wrasse. Amielle reads between the lines and creates a wild dramatization of academic discord. Wow, even though they're talking fish, these researchers are getting catty. Meanwhile, Leah gets contentious about consciousness. Also, macaque hate.

    ADing Insult to Oxidative Stress (Reiken et al., 2022)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 61:48


    This episode is brought to you by the color ‘fluorescent green'! The hosts are tangent crazy as they discuss the latest COVID brain research. What are the molecular changes in the COVID brain and could their similarity to Alzheimer's explain these neurological symptoms? We also learn about Leah's stance on sexy fish-men, and how she prints with fire. Amielle practices her pilot impressions and divulges the evolutionary importance of crocodiles. Also, when there's no oxygen, Leah is gay.

    Leah LiCled a Little Lamb (Pedernera et al., 2022)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 80:59


    We begin this mouth-feel filled episode with a spiritual journey; drinking beer with hallucinogens in the Andes. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, it's farmyard fun with a new study on lambs eating different flavors, textures, and poison! Somewhere in there, Amielle demands a whole bottle of whiskey and Leah achieves personality personal-growth. And finally, we discuss how your fears are gonna fuck up your sperm and next generations. Also, serial killer sheep.

    The Planet of Explanans (Buzsáki, 2020)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 81:37


    Hold on to your neural networks. This is not an episode for intellectual light weights. Nicole Davies brings the inside-out rhetoric of theoretical philosophy of science to the Journal Club. In discussing an opinion piece 20 years in the making, Detective Cupidity Branco, Fears the Reviewers Davies, and Honorable Mention Moreno break down strategic research approaches, sprinkling explanans all around. Also, the Berenstain Bears suck!

    Founding the Journal "...Someone's Gotta?!" (Vacher, 2021)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 62:16


    While New Years gives us a chance to start fresh, we explore how biology does not. It's nice and all that the neural nets of the world are creating the best new year's resolutions for us, their play dough-like (or play dough familiar) counterparts. But, it seems the hormones of the prenatal environment are making some big decisions on our later behavior, governing how much myelin we're growing. Also, quid nominum geminus?

    Same as it ever GWAS with Co-Host Nicole Davies (Gialluisi et al., 2021)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 66:18


    This week at the club, Amielle is joined by Nicole Davies to discuss possibly our most ironic paper. Amielle tackles her arch nemesis, dyslexia, when presenting a monster of a GWAS study on… developmental dyslexia! Get ready for Playboy magazine analogies, sad birthdays, politician punching and more hating on the country of Spain. Also, gas intelligence.

    Rats with Fortitude with guest Co-host Tom Hage (Domi, Xu, et al., 2021)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 73:08


    Ho Ho Who's gonna make you wish you were dating a barnacle, talk about witches, and why your dad stays on the sauce? It's Tom and Amielle! These two ho-ligans are getting into childhood development and the belief in Santa, as well as punishment-resistant alcohol drinking (Domi, Xu, et al., 2021). So, pour yourself a mug of eggnog and gather the 1940s rat children around the ol' podcast player, because this is as X-mas-y the podcast is ever gonna get.

    Lots of Mouth Stuff (Tord et al., 2021)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 61:38


    Who the hell do these scientific journals think they are? The hosts uncover the true relationship between scientists and these demanding domains. Meanwhile, greedy scientists are paid to eat icecream?! What is the world coming to? Also, the most spit-tastic bonus clip ever!

    Nucleotidings of comfort and joy (Andres-Hernando, Cicerchi et al., 2021)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 82:53


    Hope you're ready to metabolize a brand new episode all about tasty foods. This episode is served steaming hot with how umami flavors are making you wanna eat more. The superiority of biology over physics is on full display as it destroys basic measurements of conservation of mass. We also have a guest appearance of a surprise organ we don't often spend time with, the liver! Also, gout.

    Funny Games (Peng et al. 2021)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 87:09


    It may be November, but here at the journal club we're still Halloween fiends. Long after the thrill of candy is gone, we dive into: more antisocial behavior research, 101 prisoner's brains, designer evil mice, and SfN-inspired…“games”…? Listen till the end for a life pro tip on how to kill (a relationship). Also, hyena genitals.

    Skulls, Eye-Balls, and Death, Oh My!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 67:12


    Your hosts jump right into misbehaving from the beginning with material too scandalous for BYU. Spooky subjects include: penile memory, festive fisticuffs, and the current state of your long-term relationship.

    Cannabinoids and Cannibals with Guest Co-Host Prof. Branco

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 67:22


    Things are getting creepy this October at the Journal Club. Professor Branco co-hosts, and shines a light on the twisted diet and sexual behavior of nematodes. We find out what your mouthparts say about your sexual exploits. Then, a pink gummed, murderino Amielle gets into how the fatty acid in your amygdala won't affect your BMI but might be a biomarker for antisocial personality disorder. Also, pretty beetles.

    Moral Miss Alignment (Speer et al., 2021)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 63:06


    A steady southerly saltwater storm soaks the journal club parade. Leah rains on Amielle's personality-test parade! Amielle rains on Leah's urinating sheep parade! Then Amielle, in true True Neutral fashion, exercises immense cognitive control while she reports on what happens in the cheating brain. Also, Stroopy Boi!

    Goats to Plug, Amino Acids to Chug (Salleh, Basri, & Yaakub, 2021)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 58:29


    This episode covers topics from the pharmacy to the farmyard, with lots of tangents. Experience the music of felines before you learn just how sneaky supplement companies can be. Then, fix yourself a PB&J sandwich while you learn all about goat reproduction. Also, electron cliches.

    Escape from the Globalist Jellyfish (Wang et al., 2021)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 70:51


    So that hot paper at the end of the bar shot you down. What are you going to do, activate your mammillary bodies in conjunction with your anterior hypothalamus (Wang et al., 2021)? Are you going to let your microglia activate in your anterior cingulate cortex (Cao, Chen, Liu, et al., 2021)?! No! You're going to make some goat curry and join the journal club as we discuss microglia munchies and mouse obstacle courses! Also, NC-17 drawings.

    New Non-drug ADHD Treatment Has…Oh look, a bird! with Guest Host Nicole Davies

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 81:17


    The H-index is off the charts as Amielle and Nicole Davies chat about how attention and syllables don't exist. We learn about a new non-pharmaceutical ADHD treatment that threatens to ruin video games (Mishra et al., 2021). And there's sometimes a good reason why juvenile zebra finches decide to disobey their tutors (Tchernichovski et al., 2021). Also, c&#$ plots.

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