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Ep. 19: Stimulating the brain with Damien Fair

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 67:53


The MacArthur Foundation “genius” discusses his return to his home state of Minnesota and why it's important to protect the developing brain.

Season 2 of 'Synaptic' draws to a close

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 2:26


Season 3 will begin next year.

Ep. 18: Timothy Ryan on his pivotal switch from studying particle physics to decoding synaptic transmission

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 69:49


Dissuaded from pursuing theoretical physics and deterred by the “long feedback loop” in experimental physics, the National Academy of Sciences member took inspiration from “polymath” Watt Webb and “visionary” Stephen Smith—and learned to work “completely outside his comfort zone.”

Ep. 17: Biosensors and being fearless with Lin Tian

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 61:30


Tian discusses protein function and structure, and the historic city in China where she was born.

Ep. 17: Biosensors and being fearless with Lin Tian

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 61:30


Tian discusses protein function and structure, and the historic city in China where she was born.

Ep. 16: Male and female brains, Proust, and Catherine Dulac

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 81:06


The 2021 Breakthrough Prize winner explains how reading widely shaped her worldview, and discusses the vomeronasal organ.

Ep. 16: Male and female brains, Proust, and Catherine Dulac

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 81:06


The 2021 Breakthrough Prize winner explains how reading widely shaped her worldview, and discusses the vomeronasal organ.

Ep. 15: Diagnosing autism and teaching neurodiversity with So Hyun "Sophy" Kim

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 67:15


The Korea University professor on her path to autism research and studying in the United States.

Ep. 15: Diagnosing autism and teaching neurodiversity with So Hyun "Sophy" Kim

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 67:09


The Korea University professor on her path to autism research and studying in the United States.

Ep. 14: Eve Marder, neural circuits and being heard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 79:26


The National Medal of Science winner explains why she built her career around the crustacean and what it was like attending high school in a Hudson River town.

Ep. 14: Eve Marder, neural circuits and being heard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 79:26


The National Medal of Science winner explains why she built her career around the crustacean and what it was like attending high school in a Hudson River town.

Ep. 13: Brain connectivity and letting the data speak with Emily Finn

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 69:34


The Dartmouth College researcher talks about her quest to understand behavior and doing neuroscience “in the woods.”

Ep. 13: Brain connectivity and letting the data speak with Emily Finn

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 69:34


The Dartmouth College researcher talks about her quest to understand behavior and doing neuroscience “in the woods.”

Ep. 12: The value of math and spatial learning with Loren Frank

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 61:45


The Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator discusses what drew him to study the brain and his current work at the University of California, San Francisco.

Ep. 12: The value of math and spatial learning with Loren Frank

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 61:45


The Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator discusses what drew him to study the brain and his current work at the University of California, San Francisco.

Ep. 11: Setting up a frog colony and pair bonding with Lauren O'Connell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 62:59


To become a scientist, O'Connell first needed to leave the family farm.

Ep. 11: Setting up a frog colony and pair bonding with Lauren O'Connell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 62:59


To become a scientist, O'Connell first needed to leave the family farm.

Ep. 10: Being uncomfortable and PKMzeta with André Fenton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 80:34


The director of the Center for Neural Science shares a ghost story and talks about his collaboration with Todd Sacktor. (This podcast was updated on 26 February 2024 to clarify past work related to PKMzeta.)

Ep. 10: Being uncomfortable and PKMzeta with André Fenton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 79:26


The director of the Center for Neural Science shares a ghost story and talks about his collaboration with Todd Sacktor.

Ep. 9: Joseph LeDoux, the split brain and a traveling magic show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 72:45


The director of the Emotional Brain Institute discusses the Cajun music scene in Louisiana and how memories change with time.

Ep. 9: Joseph LeDoux, the split brain and a traveling magic show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 72:45


The director of the Emotional Brain Institute discusses the Cajun music scene in Louisiana and how memories change with time.

Ep. 8: FORCE learning and finding an out with David Sussillo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 80:34


The senior research manager at Meta Reality Labs talks about neural networks and his time at the Milton Hershey School.

FORCE learning and finding an out with David Sussillo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 80:28


The senior research manager at Meta Reality Labs talks about neural networks and his time at the Milton Hershey School.

Ep. 7: Sensing touch, the immigrant life and Ardem Patapoutian

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 62:00


The Nobel Prize winner talks about PIEZO 1 and 2, proprioception and the viral photo of him and his son from the 2021 Nobel Prize announcement.

Sensing touch, the immigrant life and Ardem Patapoutian

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 61:54


The Nobel Prize winner talks about PIEZO 1 and 2, proprioception and the viral photo of him and his son from the 2021 Nobel Prize announcement.

Ep. 6: Brian Boyd, classroom-based interventions and the importance of representation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 65:15


The leader of the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute talks about what drew him into the autism field, and his departure from — and return to — the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Brian Boyd, classroom-based interventions and the importance of representation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 65:09


The leader of the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute talks about what drew him into the autism field, and his departure from — and return to — the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Ep. 5: Evdokia Anagnostou and the concept of a good life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 77:08


The Holland Bloorview clinician and research director discusses how growing up on a small island shaped her career and the existential questions that keep her up at night.

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Evdokia Anagnostou and the concept of a good life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 77:02


The Holland Bloorview clinician and research director discusses how growing up on a small island shaped her career and the existential questions that keep her up at night.

concept good life holland bloorview
Ep. 4: Emotion dysregulation in autism with Carla Mazefsky

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 59:21


Carla Mazefsky is the Nancy J. Minshew endowed chair in autism research and professor of psychiatry, psychology, and clinical and translational science at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania. In this episode of “Synaptic,” Mazefesky talks about what she learned while volunteering with the Williamsburg, Virginia, police department; the insight that got her thinking about emotion regulation in autistic people; and why the people of Pittsburgh love their city.

Emotion dysregulation in autism with Carla Mazefsky

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 59:15


Carla Mazefsky is the Nancy J. Minshew endowed chair in autism research and professor of psychiatry, psychology, and clinical and translational science at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania. In this episode of “Synaptic,” Mazefesky talks about what she learned while volunteering with the Williamsburg, Virginia, police department; the insight that got her thinking about emotion regulation in autistic people; and why the people of Pittsburgh love their city.

Ep. 3: The sleep/wake cycle and autism with Ashura Buckley

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 71:59


Ashura Buckley is director of the Sleep and Neurodevelopment Core in the Office of the Clinical Director at the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, Maryland. Her research focuses on sleep and autism, and the basics of the sleep/wake cycle. In this episode of “Synaptic,” she discusses the need to consider different perspectives when doing science, the connection between sleep and mental health, and the sacrifices her mother made for the family.

The sleep/wake cycle and autism with Ashura Buckley

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 71:53


Ashura Buckley is director of the Sleep and Neurodevelopment Core in the Office of the Clinical Director at the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, Maryland. Her research focuses on sleep and autism, and the basics of the sleep/wake cycle. In this episode of “Synaptic,” she discusses the need to consider different perspectives when doing science, the connection between sleep and mental health, and the sacrifices her mother made for the family.

Ep. 2: Social communication and developmental disorders with Connie Kasari

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 55:43


Connie Kasari is distinguished professor of human development and psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she is also a founding member of the Center for Autism Research and Treatment. She is co-creator of JASPER, a play-based intervention for young autistic children. In this episode of “Synaptic,” Kasari talks about the need for inclusion in educating autistic children, what drew her into the autism research field, and growing up on the family farm.

Social communication and developmental disorders with Connie Kasari

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 55:37


Connie Kasari is distinguished professor of human development and psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she is also a founding member of the Center for Autism Research and Treatment. She is co-creator of JASPER, a play-based intervention for young autistic children. In this episode of “Synaptic,” Kasari talks about the need for inclusion in educating autistic children, what drew her into the autism research field, and growing up on the family farm.

Ep. 1: Diagnosing autism with Catherine Lord

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 63:07


Catherine (Cathy) Lord is distinguished professor of psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles. She co-developed the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule and the Autism Diagnostic Interview — key diagnostic tests for autism. In this inaugural episode of “Synaptic,” Lord discusses her entry into autism research, what the future of the field might look like and how drama club saved her in high school.

Diagnosing autism with Catherine Lord

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 63:01


Catherine (Cathy) Lord is distinguished professor of psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles. She co-developed the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule and the Autism Diagnostic Interview — key diagnostic tests for autism. In this inaugural episode of “Synaptic,” Lord discusses her entry into autism research, what the future of the field might look like, and how drama club saved her in high school.

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