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Large part of the brain containing the cerebral cortex

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Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
LJDH – Sonic Mutilation

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025


Aucune référence particulière, faut bien trouver un titre à cet épisode ljdhien, qui débute avec le groupe finlandais CEREBRUM, suivi de Vincent Crowley et Black Shepherd. Loudblast (qui fête les 40 ans de création du groupe en 2025) nous propose « Punishment To Come », l’un de leurs meilleurs titres selon moi, et on enchaîne avec les […] L'article LJDH – Sonic Mutilation est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

Radio Coruña
Casto Rivadulla, Doctor en Neurociencia, nos habla de Cerebrum en el MUNCYT,

Radio Coruña

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 17:55


Casto Rivadulla, Doctor en Neurociencia, nos habla de Cerebrum en el MUNCYT, 

Science Fiction - Daily Short Stories
Cerebrum - Albert R Teichner

Science Fiction - Daily Short Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 41:51


KUCI: Film School
Electric Lady Studios: A Jimi Hendrix Vision / Film School Radio interview with Director John McDermott

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024


Director John McDermott's Electric Lady Studios: A Jimi Hendrix Vision  chronicles the creation of the groundbreaking recording studio, Electric Lady Studios. Rising from the rubble of a bankrupt Manhattan nightclub to becoming a state-of-the-art recording facility inspired by Hendrix's desire for a permanent studio, Electric Lady Studios was the first ever artist-owned commercial recording studio. Hendrix had first envisioned creating an experiential nightclub, inspired by the short-lived Greenwich Village nightspot Cerebrum, whose patrons donned flowing robes and were inundated by flashing lights, spectral images, and swirling sound. Hendrix enjoyed the Cerebrum experience so much that he asked its architect, John Storyk, to work with him and his manager, Michael Jeffery, to transform what had once been the Generation Club into “an electric studio of participation.” Shortly after acquiring the Generation Club lease however, Hendrix was steered from building a nightclub to creating a commercial recording studio. Electric Lady Studios: A Jimi Hendrix Vision includes never-before-seen footage and photos as well as track breakdowns of Hendrix classics such as “Freedom,” “Angel” and “Dolly Dagger” by recording engineer Eddie Kramer. In addition to Kramer the film also includes appearances by John Storyk (Architect, Electric Lady Studios), Billy Cox (Band of Gypsy bassist), Mitch Mitchell (Experience drummer), Steve Winwood  (Spencer Davis, Blind Faith), and Blues legend Buddy Guy. Director John McDermott joins us to talk about Jimi Hendrix's burning desire to create music and provide a welcoming space for musicians to thrive. Electric Lady Studios has become the creative home to artists such as Stevie Wonder, The Rolling Stones, John Lennon, David Bowie, Beyoncé and some of the most celebrated music of all time. For more go to: ajimihendrixvision.com Or go to: abramorama.com/electric-lady-studios To watch, go to: ajimihendrixvision.com/showtimes

Daily Short Stories - Science Fiction
Cerebrum - Albert R. Teichner

Daily Short Stories - Science Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 41:51


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NTVRadyo
Doğa Takvimi- 31 Mart 2024 - Danionella Cerebrum

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 1:13


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Jaime Maussan Presenta
Tercer Milenio 360 | OVNI visto en Escocia hace 34 años, fue visto nuevamente, ahora en Colorado, EE.UU. / Danionella Cerebrum, pequeño pez capaz de emitir un sonido tan fuerte como el de un disparo

Jaime Maussan Presenta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 41:10


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Science Fiction - Daily Short Stories
Cerebrum - Albert R. Teichner

Science Fiction - Daily Short Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 41:51


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THE Soccer Dad-Pod
Episode 107: Tom Byer - ”Soccer Starts At Home”

THE Soccer Dad-Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 92:51


Tom Byer has discovered one of the main ingredients that constitutes the success of the greatest soccer nations of all time... and it all starts between the ages of 3-7. Now, the thing to remember out of the gate is that "kicking" the ball "harder," or chasing an opponent around to make them "tougher," are both NOT teaching technical skills. Those are both examples of athletic skills. An incredible conversation about the development of the best soccer players in the world and their CEREBRUM, yes, the learning part of the brain!!! #development #youngplayers #soccerculture #ballmastery #japan

UNSW's Engineering the Future
Brain-machine interfaces…coming soon to a cerebrum near you

UNSW's Engineering the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 35:37


It might seem like something out of Star Trek, but people controlling so-called ‘smartbrains' with their own thoughts could happen sooner than you think. And it doesn't stop there. Innovations in biomedical technologies is speeding the progress of things such as artificial lab-grown organs, nanorobots inside the body, or computers hardwired to the brain which is becoming common in the next 20 years. On UNSW's Engineering the Future podcast, Associate Professor Mohit Shivdasani and Claire Bridges talk to STEM journalist Neil Martin, about how the science-fiction of bionic humans is now rapidly becoming a reality. For more information on our speakers or for a full transcription of this episode, visit our website. Read more of our stories on biomedical technologies: Mimics human tissue, fights bacteria: new biomaterial hits the sweet spot New 3D stretchable electronics can advance organ-on-chip technology Bio-inspired: developing technology to mimic the function of skin ARC Research Hub for Connected Sensors for Health opens at UNSW Let's connect: Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram to stay up to date with the latest research and news from UNSW Engineering. Acknowledgement of Country We would like to show our respects and acknowledge the Bedegal people who are the Traditional Custodians of the Land on which our Kensington campus is situated on, and to Elders past and present.

Music Interviews with Rob Herrera on Front Row Live
Absolutely Interview | Creative Process for Debut Album ‘Cerebrum'

Music Interviews with Rob Herrera on Front Row Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 17:29


Absolutely sat down with Rob Herrera at The Novo in LA for an interview on the creative process behind debut album ‘Cerebrum' Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed and learned something from this podcast please be sure to follow and rate it in order to help us grow in the podcast space. You are also welcome to help support this podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes. If you'd like to watch my video interviews, I invite you to Subscribe to my channel at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.YouTube.com/FrontRowLiveEnt⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Us: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@FrontRowLiveEnt⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@Robertherrera3⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ #absolutely #FrontRowLiveEnt --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontrowliveent/support

Music Interviews with Rob Herrera on Front Row Live
Absolutely Interview | Creative Process for Debut Album ‘Cerebrum'

Music Interviews with Rob Herrera on Front Row Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 17:29


Absolutely sat down with Rob Herrera at The Novo in LA for an interview on the creative process behind debut album ‘Cerebrum' Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed and learned something from this podcast please be sure to follow and rate it in order to help us grow in the podcast space. You are also welcome to help support this podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes. If you'd like to watch my video interviews, I invite you to Subscribe to my channel at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.YouTube.com/FrontRowLiveEnt⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Us: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@FrontRowLiveEnt⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@Robertherrera3⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ #absolutely #FrontRowLiveEnt --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontrowliveent/support

Anatomy and Physiology - Bit by Bit
Episode 24 - The Cerebrum

Anatomy and Physiology - Bit by Bit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 44:50


Episode 24 covers the largest part of the brain, the cerebrum. But first, my conversation with Dr. Bee Heeney-Stemple, professor of Anatomy & Physiology at Bucks County Community College (where I teach!). Dr. Heeney-Stemple has been researching the effect of stress, anxiety, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) on learning, including techniques to counteract those effects to maximize student and instructor success in the classroom. These 5 steps are: 1. Get to know your students and create a safe learning environment. 2. Sustain communication and be constant in your support, encouragement, and awareness to prevent crises. 3. Be flexible and accommodate. 4. Know your institutional services. 5. Obtain professional development on PTSD. If you have any questions please email me at minus55media@gmail.com.

Crypto Altruism Podcast
Episode 126 - Cerebrum DAO - Decentralized funding of brain health research

Crypto Altruism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 31:01


In episode 126, we're excited to welcome Brian Magierski, Founder of Cerebrum DAO, an open, global community collectively sourcing, brainstorming, and funding solutions to advance brain health and prevent neurodegeneration. We discuss how Web3 tools can help advance vital brain health research, using DAO architecture to coordinate capital and the community, how the decentralized science movement can empower scientists, and much more.--Three Key Takeaways--Web3 is the ultimate tool for the coordination of capital, talent, and communities around important issues like brain health research.DAOs are more flexible than traditional institutions. With less bureaucracy and more efficient deployment of capital, it enables research and its commercialization to happen at a much quicker pace.One of the most exciting aspects of the DeSci movement is the creation of global, engaged communities that are passionate about causes. By aligning these communities with incentivization mechanisms to grow the network, raise capital, and move research forward, it can create network effects at a scale that hasn't been seen in scientific research before.--Full shownotes available at--https://www.cryptoaltruism.org/blog/crypto-altruism-podcast-episode-126-cerebrum-dao-decentralized-funding-of-brain-health-research--Support us with a Crypto Contribution--ETH(ERC20) - cryptoaltruism.eth (0xac5C0105914F3afb363699996C9914f193aeDD4A)Other tokens: cryptoaltruism.org/supportus--Buy us a coffee!--Help us out by buying us a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cryptoaltruism--DISCLAIMER --While we may discuss specific web3 projects or cryptocurrencies on this podcast, please do not take any of this as investment advice, and please make sure to do your own research on potential investment opportunities, or any opportunity, before making an investment. We host a variety of guests on this podcast with the sole purpose of highlighting the social impact use cases of this technology. That being said, Crypto Altruism does not endorse any of these projects, and we recognize that, since this is an emerging sector, some may be operating in regulatory grey areas, and as such, we cannot confirm their legality in the jurisdictions in which they operate, especially as it pertains to decentralized finance protocols. So, before getting involved with any project, it's important that you do your own research and confirm the legality of the project. More on the disclaimer at cryptoaltruism.org.Please note: we make use of affiliate marketing to provide readers with referrals to high quality and relevant products and services.

Silicon Valley Tech And AI With Gary Fowler
Gary Fowler and Keith Ferry: Revolutionizing the Road: Automotive Innovation

Silicon Valley Tech And AI With Gary Fowler

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 20:59


Tune in for GSD Presents: Revolutionizing the Road. Discover the future of automotive innovation with Keith Ferry, Founder & CEO of Cerebrum Sensor Technologies. Get insights into tire technology advancements and how they're driving enhanced vehicle safety and efficiency. Guest: Keith Ferry, Founder & CEO Cerebrum Sensor Technologies https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-ferry-entrepreneur/ Keith is a Los Angeles-based entrepreneur and inventor with over a decade of experience in the automotive industry. Keith holds advanced degrees in Engineering and Business from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and previously worked in operations and business management with Avery Dennison. Keith and his business partner launched his first startup in the automotive space in 2011 and has since obtained nearly a dozen patents related to label and bonding technology. Keith launched Cerebrum in 2019, which focuses on tire insights for improved vehicle safety, efficiency and sustainability. Keith is passionate about innovation and continuous improvement both personally and professionally.

The DTV Digest
Episode 237: She Came From The Woods, Cerebrum, Stephen King On Screen, Herd, Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game, The Oath, Amityville Dollhouse

The DTV Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 88:25


This week Mike, Rich and Steve check out five new releases - click the links to view the trailer for each...   We kick off with SHE CAME FROM THE WOODS (Blue Finch Film Releasing), the latest in a long line of 80's set summer camp slashers, but is it any good and can it succeed last year's superlative Fear Street? Take a listen to hear our verdict! For those interested click HERE to see the original short film!   CEREBRUM (Signature Entertainment) is a psychological thriller in which a young man suspects his parents of being up to no good when he returns home after being in a coma.... STEPHEN KING ON SCREEN (Signature Entertainment)  is the first documentary covered by us, and features the film-makers who have brought King's works to the screen.... HERD (High Flier Films) is a new "zombie" movie in which two women find themselves stuck between a rock and a hard place: infected on one side, MAGA-loving militia on the other! (there doesn't seem to be a trailer for this film as yet). PINBALL: THE MAN WHO SAVED THE GAME (High Flier Films) is a "based on a true story" film about the man who challenged New York's 30 year ban on pinball machines.   Out Short Shot is the Batman fan film, THE OATH - click the link to watch the whole film!   Our DTV Throwback this week is AMITYVILLE: DOLLHOUSE - a film which certainly entertained us but left us asking a log of questions! This film is available on Amazon Prime.   Follow the Short Shots TWITTER page, where we will be linking to a short film every day!  Don't forget to also check out our main show, the DTV DIGEST on TWITTER and FACEBOOK!

Steve Cochran on The Big 89
June is Alzheimer's Awareness month: New research provides hope for new treatment

Steve Cochran on The Big 89

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 18:42


Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital Chief Medical Officer Dr. Kevin Most joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss the discovery of Alzheimer's disease, how to tell the difference between old age forgetfulness & dementia, and treatments to slow the progression of this disease.  Read all of Dr. Most's notes below and listen every Tuesday morning for more medical news. June is Alzheimer's Awareness month Alzheimer's is named after Dr. Alzheimer, who in 1906 had a patient who died with what was then unusual mental illness- after she died he examined her brain and found abnormal clumps, now known to be amyloid and tangled fibers Alzheimer's is the most common cause of Dementia, accounting for 60-80% of all dementia cases- Close to 7 million Americans are living with dementia, 230,000 in Illinois alone Alzheimer's is the 6th leading cause of death The number of cases is felt to be much higher as many cases will go undiagnosed and untreated There is no blood test or screening test to predict Alzheimer's , the diagnosis is made after symptoms are noted, by this time the disease has caused significant damage The age group of over 65 is growing dramatically so the number of cases of dementia is expected to rise. 1 in 9 adults over the age of 65 is in some stage of Alzheimer's We do not have enough long term care facilities or care givers for the expected increase in cases. It is thought that Alzheimer's begins 20 years before memory loss or other symptoms begin, stressing how important it is for research to work on early detection Alzheimer's moves thru stages- Mild- some memory loss- cognitive function decreases- wandering- getting lost- paying bills a problem- personality and behavior changes Moderate- loss of language control, sensory processing- memory loss is worse- difficulty learning new things- difficulty carrying out multitask steps- getting dressed- Severe-  loss of ability to communicate- completely dependent on others for their care- mobility is limited The greatest risk factor is age, but Alzheimer's is not a part of normal aging Rosalynn Carter shared diagnosis of Dementia this past week 10 Early Signs of Alzheimer's Memory that disrupts daily life- forgetting recently learned information- asking the same question over and over. With age related change- we will forget names or events but remember them later Challenges in planning or problem solving- signs include things as common as following a recipe, or keeping track of monthly bills Difficulty completing familiar tasks- like driving to a familiar location, organizing a grocery list Confusion with time and place- lose track of dates and seasons, forgetting where they are or how they got there Vision problems that may lead to difficulty with balance or reading, difficulty judging distances Trouble following or joining a conversation. Stop in middle of a conversation and have no idea how to continue, Difficulty naming a familiar object Misplacing things or placing objects in unusual places and then be unable to retrace steps Poor judgement or decision making- may notice this with money decisions or even grooming Withdrawal from work or social activities- unable to converse in a group, or keeping up with a team activity Changes in mood/personality-  confusion- suspicious- depressed- fearful Basics of the brain Made up of 3 main parts- Cerebrum-memory- problem solving- thinking- feeling- movement- vision.  Cerebellum- coordination and balance Brainstem- connects the brain to the spinal cord- controls breathing- heart rate- blood pressure The brain uses a lot of energy and oxygen- it uses about 25 % of oxygen and fuel, yet doesn't weigh much as a percentage The brain works with chemicals and electrical activity- amazing- think about it, you see something or read something and an electrical and chemical activity stores that in your brain for future use. Your brain tells your arm to move whether you are doing surgery, playing an instrument or taking out the garbage. It tells you what to do and how to do it. In Alzheimer's  we see brain cell death and plaques and tangles making the communication between cells impossible When these healthy connections are stopped those brain cells then die In Alzheimer patients proteins called beta amyloid clump together and build plaques- these block the areas where the signals in the brain occur. The progression of this illness follows a pattern of spread in the brain. Cause of Alzheimer's There is not a single cause of Alzheimer's that has been identified. There are risk factors- age- family history-head injury- heart/head connection Treatment options for Alzheimer's Recently there have been medications that have shown to slow  the pace of Alzheimer's by a third There are 2 that are close to approval- ADUHELM and LEQEMBI – these are placed on an accelerated approval The  most recent medication is an  antibody  that is designed to attack beta amyloid- DONANEMAB- they also are looking for accelerated approval. Medicare announced Thursday that it will cover drugs that are granted full approval. For a drug to go from accelerated approval to full approval more clinical trials are required. RUSH and U of C, are all participating in current trials, awaiting now to see what trials will open for more patients Each of these medications is expected to cost over $25,000 a year, placing them out of reach for most patients. Will Medicare be able to push for a lower cost? These medications appear to slow the build up of the amyloid, thus slowing the progression of the disease The latest drug from Lilly--- Donanemab, was given to 1700 individuals, it was given as a monthly infusion- pace of disease was slowed by 30-35%, it also improved daily functions The medication is given once a month by infusion. The medication worked so well that over half of the individuals were able to stop the medication within one year. The patients who stopped taking the medication are continued to be monitored to see if the amyloid returns and at what rate Plaque buildup of amyloid is the hallmark of Alzheimer's, it was unclear what role amyloid played. There are individuals with no signs of dementia yet still have significant amyloid Many drugs are in development focused on slowing amyloid, or breaking down amyloid, even though the link is not clear, it is part of the of the development it appears This study shows that removing the amyloid, slows the cognitive decline in patients with early Alzheimer's Lilly plans on filing for approval within the next 2 months and will be asking for accelerated approval This is exciting as other drugs are in the pipeline also looking at the slowing of amyloid plaque as well as removing plaque. Now that we have 2 drugs that attack beta amyloid with some success it has convinced scientists they are on the right track These drugs work in the early stages of Alzheimer's, so now we know the key to success here will also be in early diagnosis. Studies are now going on using Artificial Intelligence looking at MRI scans and other medical data points and identifying Alzheimer's before symptoms or at an early stage, Studies are  being done at Mass General, Emory and University of Florida Once the algorithm is set and tested this could be expanded across the country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Contribution and functional connectivity between cerebrum and cerebellum on sub-lexical and lexical-semantic processing of verbs

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.23.533862v1?rss=1 Authors: Reyes-Aguilar, A., Licea-Haquet, G., Arce, B. I., Giordano, M. Abstract: Language comprehension requires sub-lexical (e.g., phonological) and lexical-semantic processing. We designed a task to compare the sub-lexical and lexical-semantic processing of verbs during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Likewise, we were interested in the dichotomous representation of concrete-motor versus abstract-non-motor concepts, so two semantic categories of verbs were included: motor and mental. The findings support the involvement of the left dorsal stream of the perisylvian network for sub-lexical processing during the reading of pseudo-verbs and the ventral stream for lexical-semantic representation during the reading of verbs. According to the embodied or grounded cognition approach, modality-specific mechanisms, i.e.,, sensory-motor systems, and the well-established multimodal left perisylvian network contribute to semantic representation for concrete and abstract verbs. The present study detected a preferential modality-specific system for abstract-mental verbs. The visual system was recruited by mental verbs and showed functional connectivity with the right crus I/lobule VI from the cerebellum, suggesting the existence of this network to support the semantic representation of abstract concepts. These results confirm the dissociation between sub-lexical and lexical-semantic processing and provide evidence about the neurobiological basis of semantic representations for abstract verbs. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

The Future of Identity
Sebastian Mellen: The Power of Verified Data in Non-Obvious Industries

The Future of Identity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 44:15


Today's guest is Sebastian Mellen, Co-founder and CEO of Cerebrum. His team is building an IDtech product called vID, tackling data and compliance problems in healthcare, HR systems, and even youth sports teams.In this conversation, we cut right to some meaty topics, including some of the biggest challenges that IDtech products tend to face. Sebastian gives insight into Cerebrum's trojan horse go-to-market strategy into large corporates, how they've translated self-sovereign identity language into “enterprise speak”, how they've addressed the chicken-and-egg problem that exists in many IDtech ecosystems, and much more.Sebastian's perspective on the importance of forming strategic partnerships to break into regulated industries will be super useful to other IDtech product builders.Learn more about Cerebrum at https://www.cerebrum.com/. Reach out to Sebastian on Twitter.Reach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id). We'd love to hear from you.

Daily Short Stories - Science Fiction
Cerebrum - Albert R. Teichner

Daily Short Stories - Science Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 41:51


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Night Dreams Talk Radio
Nikola Tesla With Marc J. Seifer

Night Dreams Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 98:44


Marc J. SeiferAn expert on the inventor Nikola Tesla and also in the field of graphology, Dr. Seifer haslectured at West Point Military Academy, Brandeis University, the United Nations, CCNY,LucasFilms Industrial Light & Magic, at Wardenclyffe, Long Island, Oxford University andCambridge University in England, University of Vancouver, Canada and at conferences in Israel,Croatia, Serbia and elsewhere throughout the USA. With articles in Wired, Civilization,Psychiatric Clinics of North America and Cerebrum. Dr. Seifer has been featured in The NewYork Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Scientific American and TheEconomist. With appearances on Coast to Coast Radio, the BBC, on NPR's “To the Best of ourKnowledge,” and “All Things Considered” he has also appeared on American Experience,Ancient Aliens and in the 5-part History channel limited series The Tesla Files. Books include infiction Rasputin's Nephew, Doppelgänger, Crystal Night, and Fate Line, and non-fiction:Transcending the Speed of Light, Where Does Mind End?, FRAMED!, The Definitive Book ofHandwriting Analysis and the biography WIZARD: The Life & Times of Nikola Tesla. Called“A Serious Piece of Scholarship” by Scientific American, “Revelatory” by Publisher's Weekly,and a “Masterpiece” by best-selling author Nelson DeMille, WIZARD is “Highly Recommended”by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Dr. Seifer's latest book is TESLA:WIZARD AT WAR: The Genius, the Particle Beam, the Pursuit of Power published by CitadelPress/Kensington.

Radio Dénia
Entrevista a la asociación Cerebrum

Radio Dénia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 7:26


Entrevista con el presidente y la secretaria de la asociación Cerebrum, Juanjo Pérez y Elisabet Álvarez, en la que hemos conocido un poco más a esta asociación sin ánimo de lucro formado por afectados por Daño Cerebral Adquirido, familiares y amigos; así como las últimas iniciativas y actividades en las que se encuentran inmersos. 

Science Fiction - Daily Short Stories
Cerebrum - Albert R. Teichner

Science Fiction - Daily Short Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 41:51


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Marcus & Corey's What You Know 'Bout That
09/21/22 - The Cerebrum Is Part Of...

Marcus & Corey's What You Know 'Bout That

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 4:18


Marcus & Corey's What You Know 'Bout That? trivia game for Wednesday, September 21st, 2022

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The Testimony of Calvin Lewis
Ep. 19 || The Testimony of Calvin Lewis

The Testimony of Calvin Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 29:22


After the tragedy at the shipyard, August and Penny have to decide what to do next. Meanwhile in Washington, D.C., Senator Lewis carries out his plan to try and pass the government restructuring bill with the help of the Posse.About The Testimony of Calvin Lewis:August Williams, a World War III veteran, is recruited by the government to test the new Uberman Device, which allows access to memories in a vivid, dreamlike state. But with a warning from a mysterious Man in Gray, August is unsure of who to trust. Told from the perspective of a U.S. Senator, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis blends together a political conspiracy, science fiction, and Christian philosophy. The story draws heavily upon works like C.S. Lewis' Abolition of Man and Augustine's Confessions, probing humanity's restless search for objective Truth. Soon to be published as a novel, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis is first being released as a theatrical podcast complete with music, sound effects, and a cast of voice actors. New episodes are released every Tuesday. This episode features voice acting by Daniel Friend, Jordan Forsythe, Brigit Fitzgerald, Kevin Clay, Konni Burton, Eric Allen, Isaiah Mitchell, Taylor Major, Sarah Mokry, Hayden Sparks, Manda Barnhart, and Grace Brewer. Original theme by SimonY Music. Cover art by Duncan Shaffer. Music licensed from Musicbed includes: “Diana” by Tony Anderson; “Revelator” by Josh Garrels; “Revelator - Instrumental” by Josh Garrels; “All Or Nothing” by Pendulum Theory; “Dark Travels” by Alistair Sung; “Solving Puzzles” by Alistair Sung; “Cerebrum” by Bradford Nyght; and “A Farewell” by David A. Molina. For more information and a way to listen to all available episodes, please visit: danieljfriend.com/thetestimony/

California Haunts Radio
The Legend of Nikola Tesla with Mark Seifer

California Haunts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 78:12


Marc J. Seifer, Ph.D., is a writer, university lecturer and also a handwriting expert. Dr. Seifer has been featured in The Washington Post, Scientific American, Publisher's Weekly, Rhode Island Monthly, Investor's Daily, MIT's Technology Review and The New York Times. In Europe he has appeared in The Economist, Nature and New Scientist. With publications in Wired, Cerebrum, Civilization, Extraordinary Science, Lawyer's Weekly, Journal of Psychohistory and Psychiatric Clinics of North America, Dr. Seifer is internationally recognized as an expert on the inventor Nikola Tesla (the subject of his doctoral dissertation) and the acclaimed biography Wizard: The Life & Times of Nikola Tesla.Translated into eight languages including Russian and Chinese, Wizard has been called “serious scholarship” by Scientific American and “One of the five best books written on the brilliantly disturbed” by The Wall Street Journal. His Tesla biography is also “Highly Recommended” by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.Dr. Seifer has lectured at the United Nations in New York, Federal Reserve Bank in Boston, at Kings College, Cambridge University and Oxford University in England, at the University of Vancouver in Canada, in Jerusalem Israel, Zagreb Croatia, Belgrade Serbia, Bethesda Maryland, City College of New York, Brandeis University, Colorado College, Wardenclyffe Long Island, LucasFilms Industrial Light & Magic, Cranbrook Retreat and West Point Military Academy.Dr. Seifer has appeared on the History Channel for his work on the Howard Hughes Mormon Will, on AP International TV for his analysis of bin Laden's signature, on PBS, the BBC, Canberra in Australia and Coast to Coast Radio for his work on the inventor Nikola Tesla, and also web radio.He has a B.S. from the University of Rhode Island, five semesters of graphology from New School University, an M.A. from the University of Chicago and a Ph.D. from Saybrook Institute. With over 35 years experience as a handwriting expert including a decade of work for the Fraud Unit of the Rhode Island Attorney General's Office, he has lectured before the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners and testified in civil, criminal, state superior and federal court. Dr. Seifer is also a writer and visiting lecturer in Psychology at Roger Williams University.Website marcseifer.comBooks Where Does Mind End? Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla Framed! Transcending the Speed of LightThe Definitive Book of Handwriting Analysis Tesla: Wizard at War Rasputin's Nephew

The Dictionary
#D37 (decentralisation to decibel)

The Dictionary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 21:07


I read from decentralisation to decibel.     Bye bye Cerebrum: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decerebration     The word of the episode is "decibel". How loud is something? Maybe this will help: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decibel     Theme music from Jonah Kraut https://jonahkraut.bandcamp.com/     Merchandising! https://www.teepublic.com/user/spejampar     "The Dictionary - Letter A" on YouTube   "The Dictionary - Letter B" on YouTube   "The Dictionary - Letter C" on YouTube   "The Dictionary - Letter D" on YouTube     Featured in a Top 10 Dictionary Podcasts list! https://blog.feedspot.com/dictionary_podcasts/     Backwards Talking on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIujMwEDbgZUexyR90jaTEEVmAYcCzuq     dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar https://www.tiktok.com/@spejampar 917-727-5757

The Up & In Show
Founder of Cerebrum Labs and MindSense Pete Afrasiabi

The Up & In Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 20:54


Pete Afrasiabi, founder of Cerebrum Labs and MindSense, is joining The Up and In Show to share why he started a company devoted to making sense of your mind. Hear about the products within his company, the ingredients they are made from and how your focus and memory can be restored. Check out Cerebrum Labs and more here: https://www.cerebrum-labs.com/

Keith No Sweat
You can't cheat your way to the bag

Keith No Sweat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 8:58


In this podcast Keith Benas one of the founders of Cerebrum of The Art LLC speaks about staying on the path until you reach success. "Everyones path is different, everyone defines success differently" Listen NOW! you won't regret it and follow us on instagram @Cerebrumoftheart --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keithnosweat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keithnosweat/support

Reelin' In The Years
Parts Of The Brain: 06/17/22

Reelin' In The Years

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 114:19


On this week's show, it's all about Parts Of The Brain! The program will be divided into 3 parts: The Cerebrum, Cerebellum, and the Brainstem. I'll be featuring songs that correspond with the functions of each of those parts. Cerebrum - The largest part of the brain and is composed of right and left hemispheres. It performs higher functions like interpreting touch, vision and hearing, as well as speech, reasoning, emotions, learning, and fine control of movement.Cerebellum - Located under the cerebrum. Its function is to coordinate muscle movements, maintain posture, and balance.Brainstem - Acts as a relay center connecting the cerebrum and cerebellum to the spinal cord. It performs many automatic functions such as breathing, heart rate, body temperature, wake and sleep cycles, digestion, sneezing, coughing, vomiting, and swallowing.

Latin in Layman’s - A Rhetoric Revolution
Latin and Medical Terminology (A-J) - Learn Latin Vocabulary & Medical Nomenclature (at the same time!!!)

Latin in Layman’s - A Rhetoric Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 33:17


Latin Vocabulary Abdomen, Abdominis; body, cavity (abdomen, rectus abdominous, abdominal) Acetabulum; vinegar cup (acetabulum, subcetabular) Acutus; sharp, pointed (acute) Alveolus; small hollow, cavity, pit, sac or cell (alveoli) Axilla; armpit (axillar, infra-axillary) Axis; axle, axis (axial, subaxial, axipetal) Bacillum; little rod or staff; rod-shaped bacteria (bacilliform, prebacillary, bacillemia) Bractea; thin metal plate (Brachea, bract) Brevis; short (adductor bevis, breviflexor) Capillus; hair, minute bodily vessel (capillary, capillitium, intercapillary) Caput, capitis; head (occipital, suboccipital, capitulum, biceps) Cerebrum; the brain (cerebrum, subcerebreal) Cervix, Cervicis; neck (cervical, cervix, cervicodorsal) Cilium; eyelid, hairlike process (cilia, ciliola, palpocil) Clava; club (clavate, subclavate) Clavis; key, collarbone (clavicle, subclavicular) Columen, Columinis; Column (columnar – tissue) Cortex, corticis; bark, outer layer (Cerebral cortex) Costa; rib (intercostal, iliocostalis) Coxa; hip, hip joint (coxae, coxofemoral) Cuspis, Cuspidis; point, end (Bicuspid) Dens, Dentis; Tooth (dentin, dentist) Dexter, Dextra, Dextrum; right hand (dexterous) Digitus; Finger, toe (digit, digitorum) Dorsum; back, upper part (dorsal – anatomical position) Durus; hard (Dura Mater) Fascia; band, bundle (Fasciculitis, tensor fascia lata) Femur, Femoris; Thigh (Rectus Femoris – superficial muscle that sits atop the Vastus Intermedius) Ferrum; iron (Why we have FE for Iron on Periodic Table.) Fibula; pin, brooch; (outer bone of lower leg) Fistula; reed, pipe Flamma; flame (Inflammation) Flectere, Flexum; to bend (Flexion) Genus, Generis; Origin (Genotype) Gingiva; the gum (Gingivitis) Gula; troat (gullet) Guttur, gutturis; throat (guttural) Hallux, hallucis; big toe (hallux) Hamus; hook (hamate) Humerus; shoulder, upper arm Halare, Halitum; to breathe; Halitus; breath (halitosis, exhalation) Inguen, inguinis; groin (inguinal region, suprainguinal) Intestinus; internal, intestine Jejunus: empty, fasting, dry (jejunum intestine) Jugulum; the collarbone, neck of throat (jugular, subjugular, intrajugular) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liam-connerly/support

Musical Health
Music For Your Pleasure

Musical Health

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 18:31


On today's episode we are going to explore the role of music listening in the experience of pleasure. Does music increase our ability to feel pleasure? And if so, how does it work? You've got that right-we are talking music and sex! I am working to make the transcripts of episodes more accessible but unfortunately for now if you email me I can get you that document! Thank you so much for understanding! musicalhealththepod@gmail.com Resources: Belfi, A. M., Loui, P. (2020). Musical anhedonia and rewards of music listening: Current advances and a proposed model. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1464, 99–114. Gold, B.P., et al. (2019) Predictability and uncertainty in the pleasure of music: a reward for learning?. JNeurosci. Huron DB. (2006), Sweet anticipation: Music and the psychology of expectation. MIT press. Salimpoor, V.N., D.H. Zald, R.J. Zatorre,et al. 2015. Predictions and the brain: how musical sounds become rewarding. Trends Cogn. Sci.19:86–91. Zatorre, R.J. (2018). Why do we love music? Cerebrum 2018: pii: cer-16-18. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-72772-3.pdf https://www.elitedaily.com/p/listening-to-music-during-sex-has-these-3-effects-on-your-body-brain-8563332 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caitlin-krater/support

Dr.Amp Podcast
การนอนดีเพื่อสุขภาพของหมอแอมป์ EP.2 ในรายการ เคล็ด(ไม่)ลับเพื่อสุขภาพดี ของหมอแอมป์ [Dr.Amp Podcast]

Dr.Amp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 52:51


[Dr.Amp Podcast ตอนพิเศษ] เคล็ด(ไม่)ลับ เพื่อสุขภาพดีของหมอแอมป์ EP.2 เรื่อง การนอนดีเพื่อสุขภาพของหมอแอมป์

Cerebrum
Addiction and Covid - with Yasmin Hurd, Ph.D.

Cerebrum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 34:06


Yasmin Hurd, Ph.D., director of the Addiction Institute at Mount Sinai Health Systems and a professor of psychiatry, neuroscience, and pharmaceutical sciences at the Ichan School of Medicine, discussed her Cerebrum magazine cover story, "A Perfect Storm: Covid + Addiction."

Cerebrum
The Bob and Diane Fund - with Gina Martin

Cerebrum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 22:45


Gina Martin is the founder and director of The Bob and Diane Fund, which honors her parents, Bob and Diane Martin. The couple were high school sweethearts married for nearly 50 years. In 2006, at the age of 65, Diane was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's, and she passed away five years later. Bob, her husband, loyal partner, and devoted caregiver, died just three months later. The fund gives an annual grant to a photographer whose work captures the essence of someone who has Alzheimer's disease or dementia. The work of the winner of the 2021 grant, Cheryle St. Onge, is featured in the winter 2022 edition of Cerebrum magazine.

Neuroscience: Amateur Hour
Episode 4: The Neuroscience of Candy Crush and Other Mindless Match-Three Timesucks

Neuroscience: Amateur Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 17:38 Transcription Available


They dominate the doctor's office waiting room, the bus ride home, any spare few minutes in our lives that we want to fill with something low-effort and mindless. What are they? Mobile games like Candy Crush Saga and other mindless match-three timesucks. Listen now to learn about how these games are engineered to hack into your brain to make them easy to get into, satisfying to play, and impossible to put down. If you have any comments, questions, concerns, queries, or complaints, please email me at NeuroscienceAmateurHour@gmail.com or DM me at @NeuroscienceAmateurHour on Instagram. Citations and relevant papers below: Dockterman, E., Candy Crush Saga: The Science Behind our Addiction, TIME, November 13, 2013Fruhlinger, J., Candy Crush Addiction is Real - and Can Lead to Destructive Results, Observer, (2019). Soroush, M., Hancock, M., Bohns, VK., Self-Control in Casual Games: The Relationship between Candy Crush Saga (™) players in-app purchases and self-control. IEEE Games Media Entertainment, Conference Paper (2014). Larche, C., Musielak, N., Dixon, M., The Candy Crush Sweet Tooth: How “Near-misses' in Candy Crush Increases Frustration, and the Urge to Continue Gameplay, Journal of Gambling Studies (2016). Madigan, J., Why You Don't Burn out on Candy Crush Saga, Psychology of Video Games (2013). Perez-Truglia, R., On the causes and consequences of hedonic adaptation, Journal of Economic Psychology, Volume 33, Issue 6 (2012). Camgoz, N., Yener, C., Guvenc, D., Effects of hue, saturation, and brightness: Part 2: Attention. Color Research and Application, Volume 29, Issue 1 (2003). Madore, J., Wagner, A., Multicosts of Multitasking, Cerebrum, (2019).Duverge, G., Insert More Coins: The Psychology Behind Microtransactions, Touro University Worldwide (2016).Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/neuroscienceamateurhour)

Science Fiction Stories
Cerebrum - Albert R. Teichner

Science Fiction Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 41:51


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Stories - Science Fiction
Cerebrum - Albert R. Teichner

Stories - Science Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 41:51


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Science Fiction Stories - BINGE IT!
Cerebrum - Albert R. Teichner

Science Fiction Stories - BINGE IT!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 41:51


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Radio Dénia
Entrevista con Cerebrum, Asociación de afectados por daño cerebral adquirido de la Marina Alta

Radio Dénia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 7:27


Keith No Sweat
Cerebrum of The Art & All Bout Grinding LLC CEO talk

Keith No Sweat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 26:24


Within this episode the founders of Cerebrum of The Art LLC and All Bout Grinding LLC discuss giving back to their communities and making a positive impact. We didn't start helping our community yesterday we impacted our community in a major way. We are willing to accept the challenges as true business owners but we enjoy networking with people. At the core of our companies we push for a better tomorrow. Growing up we didn't have a lot of choices and ultimately we have always chose business. We realize our communities are not as developed as they could be. That is why we established companies to give back and make an impact. Support our companies at Cerebrumoftheart.com and Allboutgrindingllc.com Thank you for listening click share if you enjoyed this podcast drop a comment on your feelings how did it make you feel? Were you inspired at all? If so what do you planned to do next to change your situation? allboutgrindingll.com cerebrumoftheart.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keithnosweat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keithnosweat/support

Keith No Sweat
Inspirations from Canada to Africa

Keith No Sweat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 6:31


When I started podcasting my goal was to build hope for the upcoming entrepreneurial spirited people. When I realized I was developing a following base that would be world wide my trajectory took a stand still at first. However through inspiration from my listeners, and helping develop a sound that is creative and unique in its own fashion I'm ecstatic. Cerebrum of The Art was developed strategically for your everyday person to not only gain inspiration but ideas to develop new industries. As an entrepreneur I take pride in developing the art work for my podcast, the sound wave, and the edits. I help ensure that the brand is at the forefront of the most talked about on the net. We developed a unique position within podcasting, and we have planned out 2021 with guest appearance. Not in competition with anyone but ourselves. With strategic partnership with other like minded individuals and companies. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keithnosweat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keithnosweat/support

Potential Podcast
Negativity Bias | Ep. 48

Potential Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 42:18


In this episode, Sarah delves into the psychology of negativity bias. Whether you realize it or not, human beings are naturally wired to focus on the bad experiences in life more than the positive. Sarah discusses why and how we can combat that for better holistic health (and, ya know, overall life satisfaction...)References: Haizlip J, May N, Schorling J, Williams A, Plews-ogan M. Perspective: The negativity bias, medical education, and the culture of academic medicine: Why culture change is hard. Acad Med. 2012;87(9):1205-9. doi:10.1097/ACM.0b013e3182628f03Alberini CM. Long-term memories: The good, the bad, and the ugly. Cerebrum. 2010;21.Cacioppo JT, Cacioppo S, Gollan JK. The negativity bias: Conceptualization, quantification, and individual differences. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 2014;37(3):309-310. doi:10.1017/s0140525x13002537Goldsmith K, Ravi D. Negativity bias and task motivation: Testing the effectiveness of positively versus negatively framed incentives. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. 2013;19(4):358-366. doi:10.1037/a0034415Hibbing JR, Smith KB, Alford JR. Differences in negativity bias underlie variations in political ideology. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 2014;37(3):297-307. doi:10.1017/s0140525x13001192Hamlin JK, Wynn K, Bloom P. Three-month-olds show a negativity bias in their social evaluations. Dev Sci. 2010;13(6):923-929. doi:10.1111/j.1467-7687.2010.00951.xHilbig B. Good things don't come easy (to mind): Explaining framing effects in judgments of truth. Experimental Psychology. 2011;59(1):38-46. doi:10.1027/1618-3169/a000124Ito TA, Larsen JT, Smith NK, Cacioppo JT. Negative information weighs more heavily on the brain: The negativity bias in evaluative categorizations. J Pers Soc Psychol. 1998;75(4):887-900. doi:10.1037//0022-3514.75.4.887Kahneman D, Tversky A. Choices, values, and frames. American Psychologist. 1984;39(4):341-350. doi:10.1037/0003-066x.39.4.341Kinderman P, Schwannauer M, Pontin E, Tai S. Psychological processes mediate the impact of familial risk, social circumstances and life events on mental health. PLoS ONE. 2013;8(10):e76564. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0076564

Fight or Flight Response • A Spellworkin' Saboteur's Lizard

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 105:03


✨ "My Entheogenic Mushroom Journey with Kai..." By: Kenyatta Numhikah of Let's Get Intuit & ZMBD https://youtu.be/YcDUh_Brr2Q ---------------------------------------- ✨ "Magical Secrets Require Security - Demoness - Book of Enoch - Forgotten Realms - Psionic Warfare" Date: July 8, 2021 https://youtu.be/IbEulWHTxwA --------------------------------------- #DemonPossession #FightorFlight #Adrenaline #TheStarfireAlchemist #MetaphysicalLifeMastery --------------------------------------- ✨ THE STARFIRE ALCHEMIST™ ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTe4aQ5CZ7qcTpwoevAdSIQ ✨ METAPHYSICAL LIFE MASTERY™ ON YOUTUBE: (content hidden for now, but community page active): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHQfFVP90w6ajPVfFWDK6CA -------------------------------------- ✨ MY BOOKING WEBSITE FOR READINGS & SERVICES: https://thestarfirealchemist.com

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions
Guests from Cruella, Cerebrum, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous...

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 51:20


Listen in as we interview Tipper Seifert-Cleveland (Cruella), Raini Rodriguez & Paul Mikel Williams (Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, Season 2), Arvi Ragu (Cerebrum) and review The Human Factor. Host Benjamin P. is joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Tiana, Ashleigh and Ethan. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.

The Nine Circles Audio Thing
TECHNICALLY INCLINED: Cerebrum's "Iridium"

The Nine Circles Audio Thing

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 39:53


Technically Inclined is back! And Hera -- having NOW (but not at the time of recording) newly completed grad school -- has rejoined the fold once again! And this time out, we're talking about Greek progressive death crew Cerebrum and their third album, Iridium.But we're also talking about other stuff! Like Gojira. And how Hera is synesthetic, which mesmerized the hell out of Buke. And also, bands in Greece. And also also, the line between prog death and tech death, and what each entails. It was a fun time! There's much laughter on this here recording.Plus, Iridium! It dropped in 2018 on Transcending Obscurity. It's also quite good and you should definitely listen to it.For more details, jump on in and give the fifth iteration of Technically Inclined a full listen!---CEREBRUM LINKS: Listen to Iridium | Website | Metal-Archives9C LINKS: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram 

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series Guests & Cerebrum

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 47:06


Listen in as we interview Frankie Rodriguez, Joe Serafini, Sofia Wylie, Joshua Bassett, Dara Reneé, Matt Cornett, Julia Lester and Larry Saperstein about High School Musical: The Musical: The Series and review the film Cerebrum. Host Katherine S. is joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Zoe and Maica. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.

Dr.Amp Podcast
5 เคล็ดลับสุขภาพดี เปลี่ยนคุณเป็นคนใหม่ by หมอแอมป์ [Dr.Amp Podcast]

Dr.Amp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 61:53


รายการ Dr.Amp Podcast เรื่องเล่าสุขภาพดี กับ หมอแอมป์ ตอน "5 เคล็ดลับสุขภาพดี เปลี่ยนคุณเป็นคนใหม่" โดย นพ. ตนุพล วิรุฬหการุญ -ประธานเจ้าหน้าที่ปฏิบัติการ และ ผู้อำนวยการ BDMS Welness Clinic -ผู้อำนวยการ RoyalLife โรงพยาบาลกรุงเทพ -นายกสมาคมแพทย์ฟื้นฟูสุขภาพและส่งเสริมการศึกษาโรคอ้วน กรุงเทพ (BARSO)

The Car5 Podcast
Episode 128 - Cerebrum Sensors are LEGIT!

The Car5 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 6:02


Cerebrum Sensors are the next HOT item for you car! What do I mean by that? Cerebrum Sensors are cost efficient and revolutionary, giving you the chance to monitor your tires and get the most out of them. Want to know the FULL details? Listen now to hear everything Cerebrum Sensors do, I can promise you your mind will be blown! New Weekly Episodes Drop @ 7pm every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday! Authentic Car Merchandise - https://www.tialg.com/en/shop-2/ ***( USE CODE "car5podcast" at checkout for 15% off your order from www.tialg.com!)*** Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thecar5podcast/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thecar5podcast Podcast - https://anchor.fm/car5podcast Website - https://car5podcast.com/ Email - info@car5podcast.com