Episode 64 of the Brain Science Podcast is our 3rd annual review episode. We take a look back at some of the main ideas from the episodes released in 2009 and also a look forward to 2010.

Show notes and episode transcripts are available at http://brainsciencepodcast.com. This month's show notes include a list of all the guests interview and all the books discussed in 2009.

Send feedback to gincampbell at mac dot com. You can also join our Discussion Forum at http://brainscienceforum.com or join our new Brain Science Podcast Fan Page.

If you have an iPhone or iPod Touch don't forget to check out the new Brain Science Podcast application in the iTunes Store.
Direct download: 64-brainscience-year3review.mp3
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Episode 63 of the Brain Science Podcast is an interview with David Bainbridge, author of "Teenagers: A Natural History." We focus on how the brain changes during the teenage years and why this is so important on both the personal and the species level.

Show notes and episode transcripts are available at the main Brain Science Podcast website at http://brainsciencepodcast.com.

Send email to Dr. Campbell at gincampbell at mac dot com or leave voice mail at 206-984-0358.

Be sure to visit the iTunes Store to learn about the new BSP application, which is available for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
Direct download: 63-brainscience-bainbridge.mp3
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Episode 62 of the Brain Science Podcast is an interview with Dr. Warren Brown, co-author of "Did My Neurons Make Me Do It?: Philosophical and Neurobiological Perspectives on Moral Responsibility and Free Will," which was discussed back in Episode 53.

Complete show notes, links, and episode transcripts are available at http://brainsciencepodcast.com.

Send feedback to Dr. Campbell at gincampbell at mac dot com.
Direct download: 62-brainscience-WBrown.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 5:00 AM

Episode 61 of the Brain Science Podcast is an interview with Allan Jones, PhD, Chief Science Officer for the Allen Institute for Brain Research in Seattle, Washington. The Allen Institute is an independent non-profit medical research organization that is best know for its mapping of the mouse brain. Its current projects include creating a map of the human brain which will show what genes are active at any given location in the adult human brain. In this interview we discuss these projects, their implications for neuroscience research, and the unique career challenges of working in the non-profit biotech industry.

Detailed show notes, links, and a full episode transcript are available at http://brainsciencepodcast.com.

Send feedback to Dr. Campbell at gincampbell@mac.com or join our Discussion Forum at http://brainscienceforum.com.
Direct download: 61-brainscience-AllanJones.mp3
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In Episode 60 of the Brain Science Podcast Ginger Campbell, MD interviews Dr. Stuart Brown, author of "Play: How It Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul." Our focus is on the importance of play for normal mental development and psychological health. We also explore the importance of play in adults.

For complete show notes including links, references and a complete episode transcript go to http://brainsciencepodcast.com.

Send feedback to gincampbell@mac.com.

The Brain Science Podcast is sponsored by Audible.com and by listener donations.

Direct download: 60-brainscience-Play.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 5:00 AM

Episode 59 of the Brain Science Podcast is an interview with Dr. Guy Caldwell who is a molecular biologist at the University of Alabama. Since moving to Alabama ten years ago he has done groundbreaking work in applying the green florescent protein techniques developed by his mentor, Nobel Laureate Martin Chalfie to the study of dopamine neurons in the tiny worm C. Elegans. In this interview Dr. Campbell and Dr. Caldwell discuss the growing role of molecular biology as a tool in neuroscience. Dr. Caldwell explains why he thinks there is a good chance that a cure for Parkinson's Disease will be found within the next 10 years.

This interview also contains practical information for students interested in pursuing a career in science.

Announcements:

Dr. Campbell is the guest speaker at the July 18 meeting of Skeptics in the Pub in Atlanta, Georgia: http://ow.ly/fh2y

Dr. Campbell was interviewed on Episode 96 of Brains Matter.

Transcripts are now available for all past episodes of the Brain Science Podcast at http://brainsciencepodcast.com/.

Please join our new Brain Science Podcast Fan Page on Facebook.

Donations of $25 or more qualify you for the new monthly book give away.

Learn more at http://brainsciencepodcast.com or send Dr. Campbell email at gincampbell at mac.com.
Direct download: 59-brainscience-Caldwell.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 8:00 AM

Brain Science Podcast #58 is an interview with the author of Out of Our Heads: Why You Are Not Your Brain, and Other Lessons from the Biology of Consciousness. Philosopher Alva Noe (University of California-Berkeley) has devoted his career to the study of cognitive neuroscience. In this interview we explore why he believes that the mind is MORE than the brain.

Episode show notes, links, and a full transcript of the interview are available at http://brainsciencepodcast.com/.

You can send Dr. Campbell email at gincampbell at mac.com or join the Discussion Forum at http://brainscienceforum.com/.

Direct download: 58-brainscience-Noe.mp3
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Episode 57 of the Brain Science Podcast is an interview with neuropsychologist Chris Frith, author of "Making up the Mind: How the Brain Creates Our Mental World."

For an episode transcript, show notes, and links go to http://brainsciencepodcast.com/.

Share you feed back in the Discussion Forum at http://brainscienceforum.com or send Dr. Campbell email at docartemis at gmail dot com.
Direct download: 57-brainscience-Frith.mp3
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Episode 56 of the Brain Science Podcast is an interview with neuroscientist, Eve Marder, PhD. Dr. Marder has spent 35 years studying the somatogastric ganglion of the lobster. In this interview we talk about how she got into neuroscience during its early days, her recent tenure as president of the Society for Neuroscience, and how some of her key discoveries have implications for studying more complex nervous systems.

Go to http://brainsciencepodcast.com for show notes and links.

Send Dr. Campbell feedback at gincampbell@mac.com or participate in our Discussion Forum at http://brainscienceforum.com/.

This podcast is supported by contributions by listeners. You can donate via PayPal at our website or send contributions directly to:

Virginia Campbell, MD
Brain Science Podcast
9340 Helena, RD, Suite F #320
Birmingham, AL, 35244
Direct download: 56-brainscience-Marder.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 11:08 PM

Episode 55 of the Brain Science Podcast is an interview with philosopher Patricia Churchland from the University of California in San Diego. Churchland is a pioneer in the area now known as neurophilosophy. In this interview with talk about the relationship between philosophy and neuroscience. Churchland has a unique perspective on the share goals of those interested in philosophy of mind and neuroscience.

You can find show notes including an episode transcript at http://brainsciencepodcast.com/.

Send feedback to Dr. Campbell at docartemis at gmail.com or visit our Discussion Forum at http://brainscienceform.com/

The Brain Science Podcast is sponsored by Audible.com and by listener donations. You can use PayPal or send contributions directly to:

Virginia Campbell, MD
Brain Science Podcast
9340 Helena, RD, Suite F #320
Birmingham, AL, 35244

Direct download: 55-brainscience-Churchland.mp3
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