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A podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related. Long-form interviews with people whose work I find interesting.
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Experts discuss controversies in coloproctology, from the Editors of Techniques in Coloproctology
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104. James Shine: Integrating neuroscience with fMRI, collaboration, and the importance of dumb questions
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James (Mac) Shine is a PI and fellow at the University of Sydney. We talk about his background in sports, using fMRI to integrate various parts of neuroscience, collaboration, and much more. BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related, hosted by Benjamin James Kuper-Smith. Support the show: https://geni.us…
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103. Brandon Brown: Farms not grants, academic negotiations, and unusual academic contributions
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Brandon Brown is a professor at University of California Riverside, where he studies global health and ethics. He also writes career columns for Nature and Science, which we talk about: negotiations in academia, his sabbatical, his life owning and working a farm, different types of grants and contributions in academia, and much more BJKS Podcast is…
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102: Soledad Gonzalo Cogno: Sloooow oscillations in entorhinal cortex, mentoring, and the physics approach to neuroscience
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Soledad Gonzalo Cogno is a group leader at the Kavli Institute for Science Neuroscience in Trondheim. We talk about how she went from studying physics in Argentina to working on the brain in Norway, the importance of interdisciplinary approaches to neuroscience, why researchers should give their research animals a nice life, mentorship, and discuss…
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101. Julie Old: Wombats, saving endangered species, and the difficulties of studying wild animals
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Julie Old is as Associate Professor at Western Sydney University. We talk about her experiences and research with wombats, various aspects of wombat behavior, conservation efforts, challenges such as sarcoptic mange and roadkill, the Northern hairy-nosed wombat's critically endangered status and efforts to translocate them safely, and much more. BJ…
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100. Tom Chivers: Thomas Bayes, Bayesian statistics, and science journalism
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Tom Chivers is a journalist who writes a lot about science and applied statistics. We talk about his new book on Bayesian statistics, the biography of Thomas Bayes, the history of probability theory, how Bayes can help with the replication crisis, how Tom became a journalist, and much more. BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, …
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99. Laura Luebbert: gget, hunting viruses, and questionable honeybee dances
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Laura Luebbert just finished her PhD in computational biology and will soon be a postdoc with Pardis Sabeti, to hunt some viruses. We talk about how she got into biology, how she created a widely-used software project (gget) with no prior coding experience, her recent reports when she discovered questionable data in key papers about honeybee dances…
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98. Laura Wesseldijk: Behavioural genetics, music, and the importance of twins
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Laura Wesseldijk works at the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics in Frankfurt at the Behavioral Genetics unit in collaboration with the Department of Psychiatry at Amsterdam UMC. We talk about her research on the genetics of music and mental health, methods in behavioural genetics, the role of large samples, the importance of twins for b…
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97. Arne Ekstrom: Spatial navigation, memory, and invasive recordings in humans
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Arne Ekstrom is a professor of psychology at the University of Arizona, where he studies spatial navigation and memory. We talk about how he got into psychology, his unusual path to getting a PhD, his work on using single-cells recordings from people, the relationship between memory and spatial navigation, why he uses multiple methods, and much mor…
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96. Benjamin Ehrlich: Santiago Ramon y Cajal, the neuron doctrine, and combining art & science
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Benjamin Ehrlich is the author of the recent biography of Santiago Ramon y Cajal (The brain in search of itself), and The Dreams of Santiago Ramon y Cajal. We talk about Cajal's life and work, Cajal's unlikely beginnings in a rural Spain, how he discovered that neurons were separate from each other, leading to the neutron doctrine, how Cajal became…
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95. Emily Finn: Neural fingerprinting, 'naturalistic' stimuli, and taking time before starting a PhD
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Emily Finn is an assistant professor at Dartmouth College. We talk about her research on neural fingerprinting, naturalistic stimuli, how Emily got into science, the year she spent in Peru before her PhD, advice for writing well, and much more. There are occasional (minor) audio disturbances when Emily's speaking. Sorry about that, still trying to …
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94. David Van Essen: The Human Connectome Project, hierarchical processing, and the joys of collaboration
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David Van Essen is an Alumni Endowed Professor of Neuroscience at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. In this conversation, we talk about David's path to becoming a neuroscientist, the Human Connectome project, hierarhical processing in the cerebral cortex, and much more. BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, …
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93. Nachum Ulanovsky: Bats, spatial navigation, and natural neuroscience
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Nachum Ulanovsky is a professor at the Weizman Institute. We talk about his research on spatial navigation in bats, how Nachum started working with bats, the importance of natural behaviour, how to build a 700m long tunnel for neuroscience, and much more. Support the show: https://geni.us/bjks-patreon Timestamps 0:00:00: How Nachum started working …
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92. Tom Hardwicke: Meta-research, reproducibility, and post-publication critique
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Tom Hardwicke is a Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne. We talk about meta-science, incuding Tom's work on post-publication critique and registered reports, what his new role as editor at Psychological Science entails, and much more. BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related, hosted by Benjami…
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91. Jessica Polka: Preprints, publishing peer reviews, and the joys of pipetting
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Jessica Polka is Executive Director of ASAPbio, a non-profit that promotes innovation and transparency in life science publishing. We talk about her work at ASAPbio, how she got into it, preprints, the many functions of peer review, and much more. BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related, hosted by Benj…
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90. Brian Boyd: The life & works of Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita, and writing biographies
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Brian Boyd is a Distinguished Professor in English and Drama at the University of Auckland. We talk mainly about Vladimir Nabokov: Brian wrote the defining biography on Nabokov (in addition to books on more specific aspects about Nabokov), so we discuss Nabokov's life & work, Brian's approachh to writing biographies, with some hints of the new biog…
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89. Camillo Padoa-Schioppa: Value in the brain, orbitofrontal cortex, and causality in neuroscience
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Camillo Padoa-Schioppa is a Professor of Neuroscience at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. In this conversation, we talk about Camillo's work on economic values in the brain, whether it is causally involved in choice, Camillo's career, working with different species, and much more. BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscien…
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88. Juliana Schroeder: Talking to strangers, undersociality, and replicable field studies
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Juliana Schroder is a professor at the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. In this conversation, we talk about her research in which she asks people to talk to strangers, and how this experience is usually a lot more pleasant than people expect. We talk about how the research came to be, what they found, how culture and norms affect the results, h…
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87. Rick Betzel: Network neuroscience, generative modeling, and collaborations
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Rick Betzel is an Associate professor at India University Bloomington. We talk about his research on network neuroscience, how to find good collaborators, Rick's path to network neuroscience, and much more. Support the show: https://geni.us/bjks-patreon Timestamps 0:00:00: What's the purpose of connectomics if understanding a species' entire connec…
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86. Elisabeth Bik: Reporting scientific misconduct, the arms race between fraud & fraud detection, and the microbiome of dolphins
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Elisabeth Bik is a science integrity consultant. In this conversation, we talk about her work on reporting scientific errors and misconduct, how one becomes a full-time scientific integrity consultant, her postdoc work on the microbiome of dolphins, reactions to her work (both positive and negative), how to deal with online abuse, the arms race bet…
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85. Peter Bandettini: The history, present, and future of fMRI
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Peter Bandettini is director of the fMRI core facility at the National Institute of Mental Health. In this episode, we talk about the history, present, and future of fMRI, alongside Peter's career. Support the show: https://geni.us/bjks-patreon Timestamps 0:00:00: How Peter got started working on fMRI in the early 1990s 0:05:48: What was possible i…
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84. Brian Nosek: Improving science, the past & future of the Center for Open Science, and failure in science
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Brian Nosek is a professor of psychology at the University of Virginia, and Co-founder and Executive Director of the Center for Open Science. In this conversation, we discuss the Center for Open Science, Brian's early interest in improving science, how COS got started, what Brian would like to do in the future, and how to figure out whether ideas a…
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83. Rachel Bedder: Rumination, teaching without grades, and managing yourself as a PhD student
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Rachel Bedder is a postdoc with Yael Niv at Princeton. In this conversation, we talk about her research on rumination and repetitive negative thinking (in the context of a partially observable Markov decision process), her work as a curator, why she enjoys teaching without grades, how to manage yourself as a PhD student, and much more. BJKS Podcast…
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82. Geoff Cumming: p-values, estimation, and meta-analytic thinking
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Geoff Cumming is an Emeritus Professor at La Trobe University. In this conversation, we discuss his work on New Statistics: estimation instead of hypothesis testing, meta-analytic thinking, and many related topics. Support the show: https://geni.us/bjks-patreon Timestamps 0:00:00: A brief history of statistics, p-values, and confidence intervals 0:…
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Power of New with Special Guest and Friend of Anothen - Kim Angeli
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Kim, a visionary entrepreneur of 23 years, is globally renowned for leading the Gratitude in Business movement. As CEO and Founder of Angeli International, she guides businesses to dominate by infusing gratitude. Kim, a Campbell Soup, Sprint, and Cisco alumna, pivoted post-9/11, building and selling a thriving insurance practice. Now, she inspires …
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81. Brooke Macnamara: Growth mindset, deliberate practice, and the benefits of diverse experiences
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Brooke Macnamara is an associate professor at Case Western Reserve University. In this conversation, we talk about her research on growth mindset and deliberate practice, whether deliberate practice is falsifiable, the benefits of diverse experiences, and much more. BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely rela…
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80. Simine Vazire: Scientific editing, the purpose of journals, and the future of psychological science
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Simine Vazire is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Melbourne. In this conversation, we talk about her work on meta-science, the purpose of journals and peer review, Simine's plans for being Editor-in-Chief at Psychological Science, the hidden curriculum of scienitic publishing, and much more. BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscienc…
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79. Nanthia Suthana: Invasive brain recordings in humans, learning as a PI, and the joys of mentorship
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Nanthia Suthana is an Associate Professor at UCLA. In this conversation, we talk about her research using invasive brain recordings from humans, how the technologies have changed and what might happen in the future. We also talk about how she runs her lab, how to learn as a PI, and what Nanthia enjoys about mentoring students and postdocs. We had s…
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78. Gillian Coughlan: Dementia, spatial navigation, and menopause
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Gillian Coughlan is a postdoc whose work focuses on the role of spatial navigation in dementia. In this conversation, we talk about how Gillian went from Ireland to doing a PhD in the UK, different ways for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease, what beta-amyloid and tau are, what spatial navigation has to do with dementia, and whether early menopause can…
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77. Lynn Nadel: Collaboration, Hippocampal History, and clinical applications of hippocampal development
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Lynn Nadel is an emeritus professor at the University of Arizona, where his research focuses on the role of the hippocampus in memory. This is our second conversation. We discuss how the Hippocampus as a Cognitive Map was received, Lynn's career, including his years as head of department at the University of Arizona, how to foster collaboration, wh…
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76. Adam Mastroianni: Paradigms in psychology, science as a strong-link problem, and The Psychology House
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Adam Mastroianni is a scientist who writes the Substack 'Experimental History'. This is our second conversation. We discuss science as a strong-link problem, why everyone is allowed to do science, and some of Adam's suggestions for how science can be done differently. Support the show: https://geni.us/bjks-patreon Timestamps 0:00:00: Adam's Substac…
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75. Paul Smaldino: Modeling Social Behavior, the value of false models, and research beyond traditional disciplines
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Paul Smaldino is an Associate Professor of Cognitive and Information Sciences at UC Merced, where he studies the evolution of behavior in response to social, cultural, and ecological pressures. In this conversation, we talk about his new book Modeling Social Behavior, everything related to formal models of social behaviour, and Paul's path to where…
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Power of New - Chris and Jamie Allen
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Chris and Jamie Allen Always About People USA Founder & Managing Partner of Always About People “We help create cultures where people thrive” Chris grew up in the Chicago area but has called Charlotte home since 2000. With 20 years of experience in rapidly growing organizations, Chris has developed an ability to build culture and develop leaders. C…
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Power of New - Arne Sylta Norway
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Arne is a devoted husband of 37 years, and proudly embraces a loving marriage alongside his wife. Blessed with four children and seven grandchildren, family is his foundation. Armed with a banking background, Arne's entrepreneurial spirit sparked the creation of multiple investment firms. He stands as the visionary force behind Hauge Micro Finance,…
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Power of New - Jason Clark
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Today we have the great honor of welcoming Special Guest & Friend of Anothen Jason Clark from Family Story Ministries here in Charlotte NC. Jason Clark is a writer, producer, & author of, Leaving and Finding Jesus, God Is (Not) In Control, and Prone to Love. He co-hosts the Rethinking God with Tacos PODCAST and is the director of A Family Story. He…
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74. Moin Syed: Glorious PNAS, editing a journal, and masterful procrastination
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Moin Syed is a professor of psychology at the University of Minnesota, where he studies identity and personality development. Our conversation focuses on his work in meta-science, especially the role of journals and editors in the scientific process. BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related, hosted by B…
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Power of New - Tom Brown GC Ministries Nepal
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Tom is a true General of the Faith! Tom's story of starting from NOTHING to having GLOBAL IMPACT will inspire you. Tom has a degree in Civil Engineering and a Master’s degree in Business Administration from Touro College in New York. He has been ordained by SBC USA and accredited by Baptist Union of Australia. He has attended an advanced leadership…
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Power of New: Dr Steve Brown, CEO Summa Bio-Solutions
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Today we have the great honor of welcoming Special Guest & Friend of Anothen Steve Brown from the USA. Steve is an entrepreneurial force, has been instrumental in creating opportunities for his team and clients in domestic and international arenas, both for-profit and non-profit, spanning 25 years. He owns The Dental Implant Place, co-founded The M…
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Power of New July 23rd - Dr. Jim Harris
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Dr. Jim is a multi-faceted individual who fulfills various roles: a teacher, prophetic advisor, and media influencer. His expertise lies in harnessing the power of the Holy Spirit within the business realm. Having ascended the corporate ladder to become a Corporate Manager in a Fortune 500 company, he now operates his own speaking and consulting co…
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Power of New - Tessa van Olst
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Tessa is a pioneer who loves Jesus. She has a background in leadership, business, healthcare and science and has always been known for her analytical mind and deep perspective on things with great compassion for people. Walking strongly in the prophetic she has been seeing things slightly different making her path challenging. In 2018 she started o…
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Power of New - July 9th Omar and Korina Hernandez
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Today we have the great honor of welcoming Special Guests & Friends of Anothen Omar and Korina Hernadez from Plano Texas. Omar and Korina are from Plano Texas where they have resided for the past ten years. They have three beautiful children, Ricardo ,Sebastian and Sophia. Korina holds a business degree from UNT and has partnered with State Farm fo…
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Power of New - Pieter den Dekker
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Today we have the great honor of welcoming Special Guest & Friend of Anothen Pieter den Dekker from the Netherlands. Pieter is a passionate follower of Jesus, an influencer, a husband and a dad. He currently resides in Gorinchem, the Netherlands with his wife Esther and their two beautiful daughters. Over the last year, Pieter has been actively inv…
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Power of New - Randy and Lesli Bixby
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Dr. Randy, is a speaker, author, success coach, and trainer specializing in leadership, emotional intelligence, communication, spiritual formation, and team building. He holds a Doctorate in Leadership and Cultural Transformation. Randy’s journey includes being an all-star athlete, a Pastor, a National Denomination Executive, a founder and director…
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73. Tom Hostler: Open science, workload, and academic capitalism
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Tom Hostler is a senior lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University. In this conversation, we focus on his recent article on the increased workload caused by open science. BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related, hosted by Benjamin James Kuper-Smith. Support the show: https://geni.us/bjks-patreon Ti…
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Power of New - Tolulope Falola, Kingdom Business Woman from Nigeria. (Click Title to Play on APP)
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Today we have the great honor of welcoming Special Guest & Friend of Anothen Tolulope Falola from NigeriaTolu, as she is affectionately known is a true pioneer for Kingdom Women in Africa. She is an accomplished Techno-commercial business executive with over 16 years demonstrated experience in the Oil, Gas, Utilities and Renewable energy sector of …
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72. Nico Schuck: Replay, cognitive maps, and multivariate decoding with fMRI
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Nico Schuck is Professor and head of the research group 'Mechanisms of learning and change' at the University of Hamburg, where his research focuses on the neuroscience of learning, memory, and cognitive maps. In this conversation, we discuss his work on cognitive maps and replay in Orbitofrontal Cortex and Hippocampus, decoding even brief events w…
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71. Lynn Nadel: Memory, The Hippocampus as a Cognitive Map, and the importance of behaviour
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Lynn Nadel is an emeritus professor at the University of Arizona, where his research focuses on the role of the hippocampus in memory. In this conversation, we talk about the early years of Lynn's career: why he chose to do chemistry, how a course with Donald Hebb made him switch to psychology, how his postdoc was disrupted by the Soviet invasion d…
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70. Mona Garvert: Cognitive maps, fMRI adaptation, and computational psychiatry
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Mona Garvert is Lead Research Scientist at Alena where she uses her background in cognitive neuroscence to advance computational psychiatry. In this episode, we talk about her academic research on the neural basis of cognitive maps, how she got into this topic, fMRI adaptation , and her recent move from academia to working at Alena. BJKS Podcast is…
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69. Peter Gärdenfors: Conceptual spaces, knowledge representation, and semantics
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Peter Gärdenfors is an Emeritus Professor at Lund University at the Department of Philosophy. His work is at the intersection of philosophy, cognitive, psychology, and linguistics. In this conversation, we discuss his book Conceptual spaces and many of the topics discussed therein (convexity, prototypes, metrics), whether the theory is falsifiable,…
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68. Isabel Thielmann: Economic games, personality, and affordances
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Isabel Thielmann is a research group leader at the Max Planck Institute for the study of crime, security and law. In this conversation, we talk about her background as a competitive sprinter, her research on prosocial behaviour and personality, the role of affordances, how game theory and interdependence theory can helpus understand human social be…
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