Episode 31: The Neuroscience of Dreams
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Dreams are both scientifically fascinating and universal. Everyone dreams, at every age and they are often nonsensical, complex, and deeply subjective. How can you quantify something so personal in the activity of cells, circuits, and systems? Let's find out together! Please rate, review, and subscribe and if you have any questions, comments, concerns, queries, or complaints, please email me at neuroscienceamateurhour@gmail.com or DM me at NeuroscienceAmateurHour on Instagram. Also if you have the means/desire to financially support this podcast - please go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/n ..read more
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Episode 30: The Connection Between your Gut and the Brain
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11M ago
Have you ever thought about why some feelings might be described as gut-wrenching? Or why do the first feelings of love make you feel butterflies in the stomach? It's time to explore how your gut and your brain are connected! Please rate, review, and subscribe and if you have any questions, comments, concerns, queries, or complaints, please email me at neuroscienceamateurhour@gmail.com or DM me at NeuroscienceAmateurHour on Instagram. Also if you have the means/desire to financially support this podcast - please go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/neuroscience I really appreciate it!!! Citat ..read more
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Episode 29: The Neuroscience of Alien Hand Syndrome
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11M ago
A tragic incident - a brain injury, a stroke, the development of a neurodegenerative disease, and all of a sudden, a patient's arm no longer belongs to them. It will pull their hair, pinch their cheeks, and grab miscellaneous objects, seemingly developing a mind of its own. How can something that belongs to you and is controlled by your brain, your electrical pulses, and your motor neurons ever develop a mind of its own? Listen to find out more! Please rate, review, and subscribe and if you have any questions, comments, concerns, queries, or complaints, please email me at neuroscienceamateur ..read more
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Episode 28: MRI or the Salmon in the Scanner with the Eventually To Be Dr. Ilya
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1y ago
Could a dead salmon be thinking or is something else at play? If you're curious about the answer to that question and want to learn more about magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), come and listen! Featuring special guest the Eventually To be Dr. Ilya, this episode discusses the science behind MRI, how noise can affect imaging and landmark studies in the field! Please rate, review, and subscribe and if you have any questions, comments, concerns, queries, or complaints, please email me at neuroscienceamateurhour@gmail.com or DM me at NeuroscienceAmateurHour on Instagram. Also if you have the mea ..read more
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Episode 27: The Neuroscience of Octopuses
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1y ago
Two words - Octopus brains! Nine of them!!! But seriously, if you want to learn about the insanity of the dispersed octopus nervous system, come and take a listen! Please rate, review, and subscribe and if you have any questions, comments, concerns, queries, or complaints, please email me at neuroscienceamateurhour@gmail.com or DM me at NeuroscienceAmateurHour on Instagram. Also if you have the means/desire to financially support this podcast - please go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/neuroscience I really appreciate it!!! Citations and relevant papers are below!  The Many Plurals of ..read more
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Episode 26: The Neuroscience of Seizures and Epilepsy
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1y ago
Hello! I return! Today we will be talking about the neuroscience of seizures and epilepsy. Brought about an imbalance of the accelerators (excitatory circuits) and brakes (inhibitory circuits) of the brain, seizures are pretty terrifying events. They're marked by temporary confusion, a staring spell, uncontrollable jerking of the arms and legs (like what you see when someone depicts a seizure on gray's anatomy), loss of consciousness, or even some cognitive and emotional symptoms. Curious to find out what the heck the brain is up to during seizures? Come and listen to find out more! Please r ..read more
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End of Season 1
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by Neuroscience: Amateur Hour
1y ago
That's a wrap on Season 1 folks! See you all in a few weeks with more episodes about epilepsy, alcohol, and more!  Happy researching and I'll see you all again soon! Support the show ..read more
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Episode 25: The Neuroscience of ... Neurons Firing?
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by Neuroscience: Amateur Hour
1y ago
Apologies for the absolute chaos that is this episode. Today I wanted to cover some foundational background concepts, including how a signal travel within a neuron from dendrites to the tip of the axon and how that neuron then communicates to other neurons and parts of the body. Curious? Come and listen to find out more!!! Please rate, review, and subscribe and if you have any questions, comments, concerns, queries, or complaints, please email me at neuroscienceamateurhour@gmail.com or DM me at NeuroscienceAmateurHour on Instagram. Also if you have the means/desire to financially support t ..read more
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Episode 24: The Neuroscience of Deafness
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1y ago
This episode is part two of my miniseries on the neuroscience of language production and processing and today we're touching on how the brain regions encoding those concepts change in deaf individuals. It turns out that the brain is the literal embodiment of that "its free real estate" meme and vision input takes over the auditory cortex! If you're curious to know more - come and take a listen! Also if you have the means/desire to financially support this podcast - please go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/neuroscience I really appreciate it!!! Citations and relevant papers are below!  ..read more
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Episode 23: The Neuroscience of Smoking Cigarettes
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2y ago
Tobacco has a long and storied history but its effects on the modern world cannot be ignored. It was hailed as a cure to many ailments for years but as we understand more - we understand that its REALLY bad for you. Something like 80-90% of lung cancer cases are related to smoking along with a plethora of other diseases.  Curious? Want to learn more about the receptors and brain areas affected by nicotine, the active ingredient in cigarettes? Come and take a listen! Also if you have the means/desire to financially support this podcast - please go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/neurosci ..read more
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