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WCNeuro S3, EP1 – How neurons use energy part one with Dr Tim Ryan

WCNeuro S3, EP1 – How neurons use energy part one with Dr Tim Ryan

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Next month is the start of our new series on why people move from universities and academia into industry. @healthtechHTC is joining me with returning guest Prof Ryan D'Arcy to discuss what business and the academic work have to offer each other #podcast #WCNeuro

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21 Jan

Today's episode is with Prof. Per Borghammmer who has the amazing title of Nuclear Medic. His episode talks about how we can use safe radioactive doses to study the metabolic changes in Parkinson's patients but in their brain but also in their guts #podcast #Science #neuroscience

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14 Jan

Our new episode with @nm_yucel is out today on children and their moral behaviour. Check it out on your favourite podcasting app or our website http://www.watercoolerneuroscience.co.uk #podcast #psychology #WCNeuro

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AvatarOle Jensen@neuosc·
14 Jan

The human visual cortex generates an echo in the gamma band (akin to VanRullen's perceptual echo in the alpha band). MEG results + a physiologically plausible PING model:
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.11.426257v1

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AvatarMichael Breakspear@DrBreaky·
13 Jan

New post-doc position to develop novel models of large-scale brain dynamics, and use these to uncover brain activity causing OCD

Exciting opportunity to work with @LucaCocchi78 @pausanzleon @AndrewZalesky Leonardo Fontenelle + James Roberts

https://qimrberghofer.turborecruit.com.au/job/job_details.cfm?id=476191

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13 Jan

Tomorrow's episode is with @nm_yucel on her research into why children 'tell' or 'taddle' on each other. Do children do it because they believe in moral ideals or simply to get rewards and avoid punishment? #psychology #podcast #WCNeuro

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AvatarNicole Barbaro@NicoleBarbaro·
13 Jan

What does the research show about brief educational interventions?

-Both observational and experimental studies are, on average, underpowered

-Effect sizes in trials are small

-Generalizability is poor

https://nicolebarbaro.substack.com/p/interventions

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8 Jan

Check out Alan Jern's episode released yesterday. It can be found here https://apple.co/39BVlzD, https://spoti.fi/37uc5X4, https://bit.ly/2JByQQy and Alan and I work through how his research explains the rules we use for understanding other people. #podcast #psychology

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7 Jan

Today's episode is with @alanjern on his work into understanding how humans understand social situations and what rules we do and do not use when we try to navigate the world.
https://apple.co/39BVlzD, https://spoti.fi/37uc5X4, https://bit.ly/2JByQQy
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6 Jan

Later this year look out for my new series on AI and neuroscience. Many labs around the world use AI and none of those AI are aware, they aren't really more advanced that a search engine algorithm. What is going on where we have AI but it isn't what we see in the movies? #podcast

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5 Jan

In February wa new mini series is coming out which will look at what happens to the 98% of postgraduate students who move in the private and corporate setting. What is it like? How does scientific creativity mesh with corporate needs? #podcast #neuroscience #WCN #psychology

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4 Jan

Happy New Year. In 2021 WCN will be creating series on AI and Neuroscience, how do you study consciousness and what happens to all the university-trained scientists that leave for the wider private research world? Keep yourself posted and follow WCN. #podcast #neuroscience #WCN

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21 Dec

Signing off for the Christmas break here in the UK, we hope you enjoy the rebroadcasts we have posted on http://www.watercoolerneuroscience.co.uk and have a nice end of year. #podcast #psychology #Science #WCNeuro

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AvatarKevin Mitchell@WiringTheBrain·
15 Dec

Kevin Mitchell The messy reality of the genetics of neurodevelopmental disorders https://youtu.be/Qx4I-QSGaIs via @YouTube

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AvatarWaterCoolerNeuroscience@WCNeuro·
16 Dec

Tomorrow episode is a rebroadcast of @AndrewBagshaw4, reader and researcher into sleep @TheCHBH. THis was one of the most popular episodes of the first season and with the show now going full time I am doing a nostalgic look back #podcasts #scicomm #sleep

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AvatarOle Jensen@neuosc·
15 Dec

We enjoyed an excellent workshop by Stephanie Jones on modelling neuronal oscillations using the Human Neocortical Neuro https://neuosc.com/workshop-by-stephanie-jones-on-the-human-neocortical-neuro/

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AvatarWorld Wide Neuro 🧠🗺️@worldwideneuro·
15 Dec

Tomorrow: Online seminar by Prof Xinyu Zhao on "Targeting stem cells for neurodevelopmental disorders", hosted by Seaver Autism Center | #bot⚡ https://www.world-wide.org/seminar/1347

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15 Dec

This week I am reflecting on being a full-time podcaster, a sentence which 2016 me didn't consider. To end this year we are rebroadcasting three @WCNeuro episodes I want to highlight again, these are episodes we've had the most discussion about, enjoy #podcast #psychology

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AvatarWaterCoolerNeuroscience@WCNeuro·
14 Dec

As we reach midway in December it is now time for @WCNeuro to start winding down production, I've made a lot of content for next year, in January it is time to start producing and editing so you can see all the excellent conversations I've had over November and December #podcast

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AvatarArnab Halder@arnabkemi·
14 Dec

Cool one! https://twitter.com/AdvSciNews/status/1338379468478554112

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If only keeping in shape were this easy! This magnetic nanoparticle–embedded #hydrogel has magnetically driven actuation and light‐assisted shape memory 🦾

Check out the #openaccess article: http://ow.ly/3lKr50CILHV

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11 Dec

Check out our latest episode with Toby Pasman from Roscoe's Wetsuit Neuro podcast. We talk about his experience both in academic and corporate labs, how different are they really? #podcast #neuroscience #AcademicFreeze

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