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2026年1月小结
【时间戳】Fiction:00:43 Audition by Katie Kitamura 02:23 The Ghostwriter by Julie Clark04:10 Phantoms by Dean KoontzNon-Fiction:07:20 All about Love by bell hooks08:49 The Art of Focus by Dan Koe10:51《拼团人生》by 金荷娜/黄善宇13:15 Reductionism in Art and Brain Science by Eric R. Kandel14:56 How to ADHD by Jessica McCabe17:20 A Marriage at Sea by Sophie Elmhirst
2026-02-09
20 min
SinnSyn
#546 - Når hjernen setter oss fast
Eric Kandel, nobelprisvinner og anerkjent nevroforsker, utforsker i sin bok The Disordered Mind hvordan vi kan forstå hjernens normale funksjoner ved å studere dens avvik. Kandel argumenterer for at nevrovitenskapen gir et unikt vindu inn i menneskesinnet ved å analysere hvordan ulike hjernesykdommer og -lidelser avslører de grunnleggende prinsippene for hjernens struktur og funksjon.Innledningsvis påpeker Kandel at det er i dysfunksjonelle nevrologiske nettverk vi kan finne de skjulte mekanismene bak normale kognitive, emosjonelle og motoriske prosesser. Ved å studere hvordan spesifikke forstyrrelser, som autisme og affektive lidelser, oppstår, kan vi ikke bare forstå sykdommen, men også hva...
2026-01-05
1h 14
Menno en Erwin about Nature and Science
🎧 # 196 Onze hersenen kunnen verbijsterend veel en we weten nog er maar heel weinig van hoe ze dat klaar kunnen spelen.
Onze hersenen kunnen verbijsterend veel en we weten nog er maar heel weinig van hoe ze dat klaar kunnen spelen.In onze hersenen zijn minstens 86 miljard zenuwcellen actief. Die maken met elkaar zo’n 500 miljard verbindingen. En misschien zijn dat er nog wel heel veel meer. We weten iets van hoe zenuwcellen informatie verwerken en opslaan. Eerst in een korte termijn geheugen. En dan in een lange termijn opslag, die we onder omstandigheden tientallen jaren later nog kunnen raadplegen. Veel hebben we geleerd van het leergedrag van een zeeslak Aplysia, de zeehaas, met maar 20000 neuronen. Di...
2025-11-19
29 min
Le Podcast de Pauline Laigneau
Comment apprivoiser ses biais cognitifs et mieux décider avec Celia Hodent, docteure en neuroscience - #74
Cet été, j’ai eu envie de (re)partager les interviews marquantes du podcast. Voici la 4ème rediffusion de l’été, avec un épisode que j’ai eu le plaisir d’enregistrer en 2019 avec Celia Hodent, docteure en psychologie cognitive et spécialiste des biais cognitifs.Celia a commencé sa carrière dans le monde du jeu vidéo, où elle a collaboré avec certains des plus grands studios au monde. À son actif : Rainbow Six, Driver, Assassin’s Creed, Star Wars : 1313 et bien sûr Fortnite, le projet qui a marqué un tournant dans sa carrière.
2025-08-25
1h 00
Schauer Thoughts
Flow State, Method Acting, and Becoming the Person You Want to Be Pt. 1
Welcome back! We’re discussing the psychology, neuroscience, and applications of method acting and flow state to develop behavioral and character range, aka “become the person you want.” This week’s communal Schauer will be very STEAM heavy, but don’t worry, next week we’re bringing it all together to cultivate a performance that feels personal and true to you (and who you could be). Make sure to “like” and subscribe on Youtube, rate my 5-stars wherever you get your podcasts, and check out my Substack where I have additional musings. Substa...
2025-08-20
1h 07
Signes des temps
Donald Trump, symptôme d'un nouveau rapport au monde
durée : 00:42:57 - Signes des temps - par : Marc Weitzmann - L'Amérique a frappé l'Iran cette nuit. Ce fait change non seulement la guerre, mais la nature du trumpisme. Dans quelle réalité entrons-nous ? Dans sa nouvelle collection "En attendant le réel", le cinéaste Eric Rochant publie "Une première histoire du trumpisme" de l'historienne Maya Kandel. - réalisation : Luc-Jean Reynaud - invités : Eric Rochant Réalisateur, scénariste, producteur, créateur de la série Le Bureau des Légendes.; Maya Kandel Historienne.
2025-06-22
42 min
Signes des temps
Donald Trump, symptôme d'un nouveau rapport au monde
durée : 00:42:57 - Signes des temps - par : Marc Weitzmann - L'Amérique a frappé l'Iran cette nuit. Ce fait change non seulement la guerre, mais la nature du trumpisme. Dans quelle réalité entrons-nous ? Dans sa nouvelle collection "En attendant le réel", le cinéaste Eric Rochant publie "Une première histoire du trumpisme" de l'historienne Maya Kandel. - réalisation : Luc-Jean Reynaud - invités : Eric Rochant Réalisateur, scénariste, producteur, créateur de la série Le Bureau des Légendes.; Maya Kandel Historienne.
2025-06-22
42 min
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2025-03-05
00 min
Woher wir kommen wohin wir gehen
Das flexible Gedächtnis
Prof. Dr. Eric R. Kandel, Columbia University New York, gilt als “Einstein der Hirnforschung”. Im Jahr 2000 erhielt er den Nobelpreis für Medizin für seine Forschungen über die biologischen Grundlagen des Geistes. An einer sehr einfachen Schnecke, die besonders große Nervenzellen besitzt, dem “Seehasen”, entdeckte er Proteine, aus denen das Langzeitgedächtnis besteht. Begegnung mit dem Nobelpreisträger Eric R. Kandel. Aus Anlass seines neuen Buches: “Auf der Suche nach dem Gedächtnis”.
2025-02-24
41 min
The Real Estate Pessimist
How We Stopped Playing It Safe and Built Real Estate Wealth with Grit, Risk, and a Little Crazy | EP #6
Ever wondered how everyday people break into the world of real estate investing and unlock opportunities they didn’t even know existed? 🏠 In this episode of The Real Estate Pessimist Podcast, hosts Kristi Kandel and Eric Stenbakken share their personal journeys from being stuck in the "hamster wheel" 🐹 of active income to discovering the life-changing machine of real estate investing. 🤯🔑 Breaking the Rules: How stepping away from "conventional wisdom" opened up a whole new financial world.📈 The First Step: What it feels like to take the leap into your first deal—and why that deal is always the gateway to more...
2025-02-12
38 min
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Attached investigates the science of love. Understanding your attachment style and your potential partner’s attachment style is key to finding and sustaining love. Get Lifetime access to ad-free listening /📝 Show notes / Free audiobook / PDF & Infographic / 🇩🇪German / 🇪🇸Spanish / 🇫🇷French / 🇸🇪Swedish Read on your terms. Start a free trial of StoryShots: https://www.getstoryshots.com to get the extended ad-free audiobook, PDF, infographic and animated version of this summary of Attached by Amir Levin and 1 million+ other books. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review. Suggest and vote up our next book on the StoryShots app. StoryShots Book Summary and Review of Attached by Amir Levine About Amir Levine
2024-12-29
21 min
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2024-12-17
00 min
Go Help Yourself: A Comedy Self-Help Podcast to Make Life Suck Less
RE-RELEASE: Attached. The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find—and Keep—Love by Amir Levine, M.D., and Rachel S.F. Heller, M.A.
This week we are re-releasing a classic episode from the Go Help Yourself archives! In this episode, originally released in 2019, we review the #1 Amazon bestseller: Attached. The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find—and Keep—Love by Amir Levine, M.D., and Rachel S.F. Heller, M.A. Dr. Amir Levine, M.D., is an adult, child, and adolescent psychiatrist and neuroscientist. He graduated from the residency program at the New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University, where he is currently a Principle Investigator, together with Nobel Prize Laureate Dr. Eric Ka...
2024-12-03
55 min
The Vault
The Quest to Understand the Unconscious in Art, Mind, and Brain, from Vienna 1900 to the Present
Eric Kandel was born in Vienna in 1929. In 1938 he and his family fled to Brooklyn, where he attended the Yeshiva of Flatbush. He studied history and literature at Harvard, and received an MD from NYU. He is a professor of biochemistry at Columbia University, and won the 2000 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his research on memory.In addition to his science textbooks, Kandel has written several books for a general readership, including In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind (2007), and The Disordered Mind: What Unusual Brains Tell Us About Ourselves (2018). In 20...
2024-06-02
1h 14
New Books in German Studies
The Quest to Understand the Unconscious in Art, Mind, and Brain, from Vienna 1900 to the Present
Eric Kandel was born in Vienna in 1929. In 1938 he and his family fled to Brooklyn, where he attended the Yeshiva of Flatbush. He studied history and literature at Harvard, and received an MD from NYU. He is a professor of biochemistry at Columbia University, and won the 2000 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his research on memory.In addition to his science textbooks, Kandel has written several books for a general readership, including In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind (2007), and The Disordered Mind: What Unusual Brains Tell Us About Ourselves (2018). In 20...
2024-06-02
1h 14
New Books in Psychology
The Quest to Understand the Unconscious in Art, Mind, and Brain, from Vienna 1900 to the Present
Eric Kandel was born in Vienna in 1929. In 1938 he and his family fled to Brooklyn, where he attended the Yeshiva of Flatbush. He studied history and literature at Harvard, and received an MD from NYU. He is a professor of biochemistry at Columbia University, and won the 2000 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his research on memory.In addition to his science textbooks, Kandel has written several books for a general readership, including In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind (2007), and The Disordered Mind: What Unusual Brains Tell Us About Ourselves (2018). In 20...
2024-06-02
1h 14
New Books in the History of Science
The Quest to Understand the Unconscious in Art, Mind, and Brain, from Vienna 1900 to the Present
Eric Kandel was born in Vienna in 1929. In 1938 he and his family fled to Brooklyn, where he attended the Yeshiva of Flatbush. He studied history and literature at Harvard, and received an MD from NYU. He is a professor of biochemistry at Columbia University, and won the 2000 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his research on memory.In addition to his science textbooks, Kandel has written several books for a general readership, including In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind (2007), and The Disordered Mind: What Unusual Brains Tell Us About Ourselves (2018). In 20...
2024-06-02
1h 14
New Books in Art
The Quest to Understand the Unconscious in Art, Mind, and Brain, from Vienna 1900 to the Present
Eric Kandel was born in Vienna in 1929. In 1938 he and his family fled to Brooklyn, where he attended the Yeshiva of Flatbush. He studied history and literature at Harvard, and received an MD from NYU. He is a professor of biochemistry at Columbia University, and won the 2000 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his research on memory.In addition to his science textbooks, Kandel has written several books for a general readership, including In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind (2007), and The Disordered Mind: What Unusual Brains Tell Us About Ourselves (2018). In 20...
2024-06-02
1h 14
New Books in Intellectual History
The Quest to Understand the Unconscious in Art, Mind, and Brain, from Vienna 1900 to the Present
Eric Kandel was born in Vienna in 1929. In 1938 he and his family fled to Brooklyn, where he attended the Yeshiva of Flatbush. He studied history and literature at Harvard, and received an MD from NYU. He is a professor of biochemistry at Columbia University, and won the 2000 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his research on memory.In addition to his science textbooks, Kandel has written several books for a general readership, including In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind (2007), and The Disordered Mind: What Unusual Brains Tell Us About Ourselves (2018). In 20...
2024-06-02
1h 14
New Books in Neuroscience
The Quest to Understand the Unconscious in Art, Mind, and Brain, from Vienna 1900 to the Present
Eric Kandel was born in Vienna in 1929. In 1938 he and his family fled to Brooklyn, where he attended the Yeshiva of Flatbush. He studied history and literature at Harvard, and received an MD from NYU. He is a professor of biochemistry at Columbia University, and won the 2000 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his research on memory.In addition to his science textbooks, Kandel has written several books for a general readership, including In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind (2007), and The Disordered Mind: What Unusual Brains Tell Us About Ourselves (2018). In 20...
2024-06-02
1h 14
The Alzheimer’s Solution Revolution Podcast
The Bone-Heart-Brain Axis in the Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia—Part 1
Hello once again!This is your host Ralph Sanchez, and welcome to episode #22 and indeed, it has been much too long between this episode and the last one.I have been busy with new book projects on the key underlying risk factors for late-onset Alzheimer’s disease that are unique to women.I’ll have an announcement on when those books will be available here soon, and frankly, I'm looking forward to doing so.And on that note, I have in store for you another special episode today in which I’ll pre...
2023-12-21
1h 11
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2023-09-24
00 min
The Learning Hack podcast
Hack in Ukraine - Ep3: Coming Home, feat. Yuliia Kovach
With their delivery of humanitarian aid to Ukraine accomplished, Andy and John head back home, retracing their tracks across Northern Europe. In a harrowing interview, John talks to a Ukrainian elearning specialist now based in Germany following the sad death of her husband on the frontline in Bahmut. And in Theorists Corner we feature John Comenius and Eric Kandel. 00:00 - Start 00:44 - Intro 02:39 - TFI Friday 15:29 - Theorists Corner: John Comenius 18:36 - Interview: Yuliia Kovach 28:18 - How Yuliia met Viktor 32:45 - Russia invades 41:49 - Life after Viktor 53:56 - Theorists Corner: Eric Kandel 56:04 - Final update from Run 19 58:59 - Outro Ukraine...
2023-09-04
1h 01
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**Download Principles of Neural Science Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book ** by Eric R. Kandel Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1259642232 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download get [pdf] download Principles of Neural Science PDF Ebook | READ ONLINE Download get [pdf] download Principles of Neural Science PDF read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download get [pdf] download Principles of Neural Science PDF PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI - AUDIOBOOK
2023-08-17
00 min
The Chorus
The Chorus #85 - The Intellectual Episode: Minds Always Matter, Or Thoughts And Wares
This week's discussion includes artists of all stripes who don't mind using a bit of brain power and thoughtfulness in the execution of their craft and the underpinnings of their concepts. Which is a pleasing thing a world where The Bachelor and Jersey Shore exist... Reviewed this week: MUSIC: The Lighthouse - Caroline Spence ft Sarah Jarosz, More Than A Country Mile - Robin Auld, Femme Sole by Tess Wiley THEATRE: Saturday Night At The Palace BOOKS: Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus by Nabeel Qureshi, The Disordered Mind by Eric R Kandel...
2023-08-16
38 min
NEGRONI NIGHTS
#6 If it feels right, it is right.
Live aus den wunderschönen und sonnigen Südtiroler Dolomiten gibt es auch nach 17 Jahren wieder mal Diskussion über das Kofferpacken. Lukas’ lebenswichtiges Ladegerät fehlt, die Sportsachen sind woanders verstaut und wieder mal ist Isabel an allem Schuld. Danach geben euch die beiden Einblicke in die Entstehung ihres Babypflege-Unternehmens ALMA und wie es eigentlich zu SALON MAMA kam. Sie sprechen darüber, was es bedeutet während der Karenz-Zeit ein Unternehmen zu gründen und über die romantische Vorstellung von Lukas den Sommer auf einer Alm zu verbringen. Die wichtigsten Learnings und Erkenntnisse nach jeder Folge auf: negro...
2023-07-06
38 min
Hörgang
Das Eric Kandel Institut - ein neues Zentrum für Präzisionsmedizin
Am MedUni Campus AKH werden auf mehr als 6000 m² moderne Rahmenbedingungen für die Erforschung der Möglichkeiten personalisierter und digitaler Medizin geschaffen. Rund 200 Forscher und Forscherinnen sollen bis Ende 2026 am Eric Kandel Institut – Zentrum für Präzisionsmedizin die optimale Infrastruktur vorfinden, um individuell auf einzelne Patienten zugeschnittene Präventions-, Diagnose- und Therapiemethoden zu entwickeln. Der „Hörgang-MedUni Wien“ sprach mit Prof. Dr. Christoph Binder. Er ist führend mit der Planung des Zentrums für Präzisionsmedizin beschäftigt. Und gibt Antwort über Sinn und Aufgabe der neuen Forschungseinheit.
2023-06-06
13 min
ABC Arte Benessere Creatività
Ep. 10 - L'arte è universale? La risposta di Eric Kandel
Eric Kandel, premio Nobel per la medicina, nel suo saggio L'età dell'inconscio risponde ad un annoso quesito: l'arte è universale? quale è la funzione dell'arte? Riportando studi e osservazioni di scienziati, psicologi e storici dell'arte fornisce una risposta esaustiva sul motivo perché l'uomo è l'unico essere vivente a creare arte. Sito: demiart.it IG: @sara.demiart
2023-01-28
11 min
Grow Law Podcast
Improve Your Memory, Get Better Results With the International Man of Memory, Chester Santos
Send us a textJoin Sasha Berson as he speaks with Chester Santos, otherwise known as the International Man of Memory. They discuss techniques for improving your memory and Chester runs through a real-life example of memorizing 13 objects with Sasha.👉Sasha and Chester talk about:— The events that led up to Chester becoming the 2008 U.S. Memory Champion.— How anybody can improve their memory at any point in time.— 3 overarching principles that can help you achieve a better memory, the first of which is turning something...
2023-01-04
41 min
Fundação (FFMS) - [IN] Pertinente
EP 89 | CIÊNCIA: O que guarda a nossa memória?
A memória não se aloja num lugar só.Existem vários tipos de memória, quer no género, quer no tempo.Há fatores internos e externos que a condicionam, e inúmeros ‘gatilhos’ que a espoletam, nas suas múltiplas variantes.Muitas coisas dependem da memória, como a capacidade para antecipar ou a possibilidade de envelhecer ‘bem’, reconhecendo os que nos são mais queridos.Parece que sabemos muito mas a realidade é que ainda conhecemos muito pouco acerca da memória. Quem o afirma é o Paulo Gama Mota que, em conjunto com a Inês Lopes Gonça...
2022-12-16
57 min
LANeCast
Episódio 5: Neurocientista Eric Kandel - Entrevista com Matheus Teixeira Rossignoli
Neste episódio, a psicóloga e pesquisadora Roberta Monteiro Incrocci bate um papo com Matheus Teixeira Rossignoli sobre a história e trajetória de pesquisa do neurocientista austríaco Eric Kandel. Matheus Rossignoli é Bacharel e Licenciado em Ciências Biológicas pela Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras da USP de Ribeirão Preto (FFCLRP-USP), realizou Mestrado e Doutorado pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Neurociências e Ciências do Comportamento da Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto da USP (FMRP-USP) e trabalha com Modelos Experimentais de Transtornos Psiquiátricos e o Potencial Terapêutico de No...
2022-12-05
44 min
荷你谈心
EP12 荐书专栏|和你一起《追寻记忆的痕迹》
五月的最后一天,我们的【荐书专栏】上线啦,第一期选择的书籍是《追寻记忆的痕迹》,作者埃里克·坎德尔(Eric R. Kandel),1929 年出生于奥地利维也纳,1952 年毕业于哈佛大学历史与文学专业,1956 年在纽约大学获得医学博士学位,目前担任美国哥伦比亚大学教授和霍华德·休斯医学研究所资深研究员,因在记忆存储的神经机制研究中做出重大贡献,于 2000 年获得诺贝尔生理学或医学奖。本书是他得奖之后所写,既梳理了新心智科学的发展历程,也讲述了他本人的个人经历,是大历史与小历史的结合,不只是知识性的科普,还有更多趣味性的个人经验在其中(来自嘉宾鸟十一的总结)。本期节目我们邀请到两位嘉宾共读,一位是做医学研究的锦鲤,一位是做鸟类生态学研究的鸟十一,他们从跨学科的角度分享了各自的阅读感受,提到的很多医学、生物学研究非常有趣,两位旁听观众叶铁铁和今朝也一同参与了讨论。最后,作为第一期荐书节目,我们还准备了福利送给大家,欢迎在小宇宙评论区留言,谈谈你对节目和本书的感受,或者对我们的建议,我们会根据大家的评论,6月6日选出三位听众,每人送出一本《追寻记忆的痕迹》纸质书,欢迎大家踊跃参与!本期嘉宾@锦鲤,来自伊拉斯姆斯医学中心,主要做肠胃疾病方向,目前集中于胃癌研究;@鸟十一,目前在格列宁根大学做鸟类生态学研究。本期主播@尤理旁听观众@叶铁铁 @今朝时间轴00:04:16 谈到记忆大家会想到什么00:07:43 本书简介及各自阅读感受00:17:52 对新心智科学的理解00:20:18 为什么记忆研究很重要00:21:48 作者的研究成果是什么00:32:04 人类有自由意志吗00:44:45 如何看待生物实验推理到人类的过程00:55:02 如何理解神经递质的作用
2022-05-31
1h 08
The Made to Thrive Show
The Apollo Wearable Combats Stress: Psychiatrist Dr David Rabin gives a Stress Masterclass.
Dr. Dave Rabin, MD, PhD, is a neuroscientist, board-certified psychiatrist, health tech entrepreneur & inventor who has been studying the impact of chronic stress in humans for over 15 years. He is the co-founder & chief innovation officer at Apollo Neuroscience, which has developed the first scientifically-validated wearable technology that actively improves sleep, relaxation, focus, and calm, using a novel touch therapy that signals safety to the brain. Dr. Rabin is the Medical Director of the Apollo Clinic.Join us as we explore:The stress busting, game changing wearable that I wear EVERY DAY – Th...
2022-05-26
1h 13
Share The Struggle
Our most memorable events shape who we are 097
This week's episode of Share The Struggle podcast starts with having an uncomfortable conversation to cancel an event and maintain a relationship. Weighing the importance of potential gain vs core values to make the best decision. A 40th birthday party for a great friend gathers childhood friends and creates a nostalgic atmosphere full of memories. Keith wakes up feeling motivated and optimistic for the future these feelings fuel some thought and a great discussion. Discussion points and knowledge found from these resources;https://youtu.be/s--bdwJ60Ks You are your memories, Ryan Cummins, TedTalk...
2022-05-18
1h 18
Die Choreografin
Wahrnehmung und Rezeption (57)
Hier kommst Du zum Interview mit Barbara Stützel über Gefühle und Emotionen in der Performance: Im Podcast zitiere ich aus: Michaels St. Pierres Publikation: Teamarbeit - Der Schlüssel zum ErfolgHandwörterbuch Psychologie, Asanger, WenningerChris Frith zitiert nach Eric Kandel und Eric Kandel zitiert aus „Das Zeitalter der Erkenntnis: Die Erforschung des Unbewussten in Kunst, Geist und Gehirn von der Wiener Moderne bis heute“ von Eric Kandel, Martina WieseDie Kunst des Lebens: Vipassana-Meditation, wie sie von S. N. Goenka gelehrt wird (englische Ausgabe) von William HartClinton Callahans „Landkarte der vier Körper“ aus seinem Buch „Die Kraft des bewussten Fühle...
2022-05-14
20 min
In the Spotlight
Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Spotlight
Autism Spectrum Disorder affects roughly 1% of the world's population, yet it's cause remains a multi-faceted mystery. Kicking off Season 3 of In The Spotlight, we welcome Daniel Giffney, a technician working at the University of Edinburgh on understanding the genetic causes of ASD.If you want to learn more about the topics discussed in this episode, check out:Spectrum, a science news website focused on discussing the latest ASD researchThe Disordered Mind by Eric KandelThe Idea of a Brain by Matthew CobbMake sure to reach out to Daniel on Twitter!Don't...
2022-03-10
26 min
Nevyhorení
12. Spánkový vedec Eichler o epidémii úbytku spánku: Sme majstri v potláčaní, ideme proti svojmu telu
Výskumy ukazujú, že až dve tretiny dospelých v rozvinutých krajinách nedodržiavajú odporúčaných osem hodín spánku. A čo vy? Myslíte si, že ste počas posledných dní spali dostatočne? V nasledujúcej približne hodine vám spoločne s neurogenetikom Tomášom Eichlerom povieme, prečo by ste túto oblasť života nemali zanedbávať. Dozviete sa napríklad to, že ak spíte menej ako šesť či sedem hodín denne, narúšate si imunitný systém a dvojnásobne zvyšujete riziko rakoviny. Že nedostatok spánku zhoršuje pamäť, spôsobuje p...
2021-11-30
1h 01
Mergulho mental
MM #7 - Neurociência e o uso de substâncias psicoativas
O nosso tema hoje é a Neurociência e o uso de substância psicoativas.Nosso propósito era conversar sobre a neurociência e dar foco ao sistema de recompensa, plasticidade do cérebro e a atuação das substâncias psicoativas; e lógico sobre as intersecções no trabalho clínico.Mas o papo falou sobre e isso e muito mais, foi fantástico! Falamos sobre tempo de reação de caminhoneiros que bebem de forma abusiva, redução de danos, direitos humanos, políticas públicas de saúde mental e artes. Kae LeopoldoFez sua...
2021-10-18
1h 06
Love & Guts
Daniele Piomelli | Cannabis And Chronic Pain
#226 Daniele Piomelli is Professor of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry and Louise Turner Arnold Chair in Neurosciences at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). In addition, he is the director of the UCI Institute for the Study of Cannabis, a multidisciplinary research institute led by the UCI's Schools of Medicine and Law. Daniele studied pharmacology and neuroscience with James H. Schwartz and Eric Kandel at Columbia University, and with Paul Greengard at Rockefeller University. Daniele is an author of more than 400 peer-reviewed articles in journals such as Nature, Science, Nature Medicine, PNAS and Nature Neuroscience...
2021-10-11
1h 02
Encourager
Caroline Williams - Move!
Why is movement so important? We explore the answers to this question and how people can be encouraged to move from a young age, when many beliefs and habits are born.Science writer, journalist and mover Caroline Williams talks about her new book, Move: The New Science of Body over Mind.Plus becoming a science writer, writing habits and meeting some cool people along the way -- including Eric Kandel!Great for anyone who loves to move (understand why it feels so good), who is thinking about moving more, who encourages others to...
2021-09-22
59 min
Evolution der Intelligenz
Das flexible Gedächtnis
Prof. Dr. Eric R. Kandel, Columbia University New York, gilt als “Einstein der Hirnforschung”. Im Jahr 2000 erhielt er den Nobelpreis für Medizin für seine Forschungen über die biologischen Grundlagen des Geistes. An einer sehr einfachen Schnecke, die besonders große Nervenzellen besitzt, dem “Seehasen”, entdeckte er Proteine, aus denen das Langzeitgedächtnis besteht. Begegnung mit dem Nobelpreisträger Eric R. Kandel. Aus Anlass seines neuen Buches: “Auf der Suche nach dem Gedächtnis”. Erstausstrahlung am 24.09.2006
2021-07-29
41 min
The History of Medicine
4.24 - Can't Hold a Kandel
This week, we learn about Eric Kandel, who kickstarted researching brains to try to tackle mental illness. His weapon of choice: sea slugs.Check out our website!E-mail me!Say hi on Facebook! Transcripts and Sources here!
2021-07-27
08 min
Café com linguagens
Memória
Qual é mesmo o nome de tal pessoa, livro, filme ou lugar? Ah, esse cheirinho lembra minha infância! Frases como essas são bem comuns ao longo de nossas vidas e nos ajudam a perceber algumas coisas, como: a) a memória é notada quando nos falta e b) a memória está intimamente relacionada com nossos afetos. É verdade, também, que nem sempre as memórias são boas e, muitas vezes, despertam em nós sentimentos que precisam ser curados. É por causa de uma dessas lembranças de infância que o revisita pela vida toda, a Noite dos Cristais (9...
2021-07-19
49 min
Free To Choose Media Podcast
Episode 117 – Learning and Memory (Podcast)
In 1993 three giants in the field of neural research got together to discuss their work and how it related to learning and memory. Dr. Timothy Tully, former Senior Staff Investigator at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Dr. Eric Kandel, 2000 Nobel Prize winner in Physiology/Medicine, and the late Dr. Patricia Goldman-Rakic, Professor of Neuroscience at the Yale University School of Medicine, spent time discussing their different research approaches and what they were discovering about how human beings learn, acquire new information, and hold on to it. From Pavlov to genetics, these scientists were opening new doors to understanding how …
2021-03-18
00 min
Auditive Augenblicke
Craft - Werk °4
Nach einer weiteren kleinen Pause geht es nun weiter. Folge 43 geht an den start mit dem lieben Rüdiger aus Harsewinkel bei Bielefeld. Was bisher geschah: 1967 geboren wuchs ich in eher einfachen Verhältnissen auf. Vater Schlosser/Hilfsarbeiter, Mutter Reinigungskraft. 2 deutlich ältere Brüder alle zusammen in der kleinen Sozialwohnung in Harsewinkel. Geld war eher knapp, aber es hat dennoch an nichts gefehlt. Hauptsache draußen und im Dreck sein, so war das damals. Die Brüder gaben die coole Mucke vor. Santana, Woodstock, Cocker, Simon & Garfunkel, Deep Purpel, Eric Burdon...
2021-03-14
1h 48
Think Fit. Be Fit.
Keith Shimon on his Personal Training Toolbox
Exercise and the exercise experience is being rebranded. It’s not solely about the biological fat loss and physical mechanics anymore. This episode explores personal training from an emotional perspective, Pain Science and how exercise can open your heart to help us change. Jennifer and Keith Shimon discuss his toolbox, client-facing changes, challenges and excitement and how he changed his view on coaching and exercise as a veteran gym owner, muscle therapist and coach. Keith Shimon is the co-owner of Body Activation in Wisconsin If you are a trainer, this episode will be an insight on a...
2021-01-18
1h 14
Dein Glücksweg
Wieso bin ich so wie ich bin?
Wie funktioniert eigentlich unser Denken? Wer bin ich? Wieso bin ich so wie ich bin? Wie verändere ich meine Sicht- und Denkweise? Verlinkung: Hirnforscher/ Psychiater Erik Kandel - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Kandel Ikigai Parabel - https://karrierebibel.de/ikigai-modell/
2021-01-18
43 min
iBiology Videos Without Subtitles
Conversations in Science with Dan Rather and Eric Kandel: Neuroplasticity
Eric Kandel won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000 for his work on the nervous system. Here, he discusses the mind, the brain, and his journey into a life of science.This interview was filmed in 2008 for a series on the mind and the brain. This video is a collaboration between the Lasker Foundation and iBiology.
2021-01-07
17 min
iBiology Videos
Conversations in Science with Dan Rather and Eric Kandel: Neuroplasticity
Eric Kandel won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000 for his work on the nervous system. Here, he discusses the mind, the brain, and his journey into a life of science. This interview was filmed in 2008 for a series on the mind and the brain. This video is a collaboration between the Lasker Foundation and iBiology.
2021-01-07
17 min
iBiology Podcast
Conversations in Science with Dan Rather and Eric Kandel: Neuroplasticity
Eric Kandel won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000 for his work on the nervous system. Here, he discusses the mind, the brain, and his journey into a life of science. This interview was filmed in 2008 for a series on the mind and the brain. This video is a collaboration between the Lasker Foundation and iBiology.
2021-01-07
17 min
The Hard Problem by Jesse Winters
Planning and Consciousness
Key References: Christof Koch 'Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist' 2012 Tim Shallice 'From Neuropsychology to Mental Structure' 1988 Marcus Aurelius 'Meditations' 180 AD Jordan Peterson '12 Rules for Life' 2018 Eric Kandel, James Schwartz, and Thomas Jessell 'Principles of Neural Science' 2000
2020-11-26
18 min
Köşedeki Kitapçı
Köşedeki Kitapçı 8 Kasım 2020
Nobel Ödüllü Eric R. Kandel'in "Sanatta Ve Beyin Biliminde İndirgemecilik: İki Kültür Arasında Köprü Kurmak" adlı kitabı raflarda ve Köşedeki Kitapçı'da. Adnan Bostancıoğlu yanı sıra küçük okurlar için Vladimir Tumanov'un "Asılı Dağ'ın Kahini" adlı hikaye kitabı ile Andrew Miller'ın "Şimdi Tamamen Özgürüz" adlı romanını tanıtıyor. İyi dinlemeler
2020-11-08
05 min
The Hard Problem by Jesse Winters
Reading and Consciousness
Key References: Tim Shallice 'From Neuropsychology to Mental Structure' 1988 Eric Kandel, James Schwartz, Thomas Jessell 'Principles of Neural Science' 2000 Christof Koch 'The Quest for Consciousness' 2004
2020-11-04
20 min
The Insightful Thinkers Podcast
The Neuroscience of Memory
It is bewildering how some memories grip us for life, whereas others completely disappear. It turns out, the brain creates and eliminates these memories. What are the neural mechanisms behind memory formation? Discussed in this episode: Pioneers in neuroscientific memory research, Donald Hebb's influential postulates on memory in the brain, Eric Kandel's work confirming Hebb's postulates, the ground-breaking case of H.M.'s surgically-induced amnesia, the neural mechanisms of memory formation, where memories are stored in the brain, and optogenetic research on memory manipulation. Further reading: Matthew Cobb, "The Idea of the Brain: A History" (P...
2020-10-06
31 min
The Hard Problem by Jesse Winters
Physical Time and Phenomenal Space
Key References: Eric Kandel, James Schwartz, and Thomas Jessell 'Principles of Neural Science' 2000 Dean Buonomano 'Your Brain is a Time Machine' 2017
2020-09-23
17 min
The Hard Problem by Jesse Winters
Habituation and Consciousness
Key References: Eric Kandel, James Schwartz, and Thomas Jessell 'Principles of Neural Science' 4th Edition, 2000 Patricia Churchland 'Neurophilosophy' 1986 C.L. Hardin 'Color for Philosophers' 1988 Sigmund Freud 'A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis' 1924
2020-09-17
17 min
Decoding Superhuman
The Unspoken Reality of Anxiety with Dr. David Rabin
Let's decode anxiety with board-certified psychiatrist and neuroscientist, Dr. David Rabin. Dr. Rabin eloquently explains why anxiety is something most feel, how gratitude helps interrupt anxiety, psychedelics, and why he created the Apollo. Who is Dr. David Rabin? Dr. David Rabin, MD, PhD, is a neuroscientist, board-certified psychiatrist, health tech entrepreneur & inventor who has been studying the impact of chronic stress in humans for more than a decade. He is the co-founder & chief innovation officer at Apollo Neuroscience, which has developed the first scientifically-validated wearable technology that actively improves e...
2020-09-15
1h 02
Brain reBuilder
Plasticity
A marvelous body of knowledge, theories, and technical advancements have occurred since the turn of the century when Eric Kandel won the Nobel prize. His life work was fundamental to the discovery of chemical processes that occur and change with short-term and long-term memory in all animals that have a nervous system; and particular in his scientific proof that the brain is not a static and hard-wired machine, incapable of changing – but a constantly adapting system capable of changing itself. Numerous significant contributors have played a role in this growing body of accelerated understanding during the past two decades since th...
2020-08-21
10 min
The Hard Problem by Jesse Winters
The Geometry of Suffering
Key References: Eric Kandel, James Schwartz, and Thomas Jessell 'The Principles of Neural Science' 4th Edition, 2000
2020-08-21
18 min
Ludology
Ludology 231 - STEAM Engine
Emma and Gil welcome game designer, educator, and birder Chidi Paige to discuss how games and play benefit education, how she designed her bird-themed game Birdwiser, and how competitive birdwatching has affected her as a person. SHOW NOTES 0m22s: From educationcloset.com: "STEAM Education is an approach to learning that uses Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Mathematics as access points for guiding student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking." It is an evolution of the older STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) approach in that it adds the arts. 1m29s: The Newark Museum...
2020-08-09
1h 05
The Hard Problem by Jesse Winters
Fields of Consciousness
Eric Kandel, James Schwartz, and Thomas Jessell 'Principles of Neural Science' 4th Ed., 2000 Andrew FingelKurts et al. 'Brain-mind operational architectonics: At the boundary between quantum physics and Eastern metaphysics' 2019 Andrew FingelKurts et al. 'Toward operational architectonics of consciousness: basic evidence from patients with severe cerebral injuries' 2012 Benjamin Libet 'Mind Time' 2004
2020-08-07
23 min
The Hard Problem by Jesse Winters
Memory and Consciousness
Key References: Eric Kandel 'The Disordered Mind' 2018 Bradley Postle 'The Hippocampus, Memory, and Consciousness' 2016 Christof Koch 'The Quest for Consciousness' 2004
2020-06-22
19 min
The Sight & Insight Podcast
Sequestration, the Vienna Secession and Other Thoughts from the Bunker
Episode 42 Greetings, Art Lovers, We hope you are still all safe and healthy during these trying times. With quarantine, isolation, and sequestration still ongoing, we must take care of our mental health as well as our physical well being. With that in mind, Judy kicks off with how art helps keep her on an even keel. Connie shares her ideas on how to keep going when life is almost at a standstill, and David updates us on how he has been keeping busy. Connie and David, who both love to paint P...
2020-04-14
00 min
Free To Choose Media Podcast
Episode 61 – Learning and Memory (Podcast)
This episode of the Free To Choose® Media Podcast features three prominent intellectuals in the field of neuroscience. Dr. Timothy Tully, former Senior Staff Investigator at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Dr. Eric Kandel, former Senior Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and 2000 Nobel Prize winner in Physiology/Medicine, and Dr. Patricia Goldman-Rakic, Professor of Neuroscience at the Yale University School of Medicine. They discuss the results of their experiments on short- and long-term memory while discussing the history of our knowledge of the topic. Originally Recorded: 1993
2020-01-23
00 min
Fit Generation
Episodio 4 con Carlos Alix: CCAFYD. Programar RIR vs Velocidad. Recomendaciones para hipertrofia.
️ ¿Quieres formarte y trabajar como Entrenador Personal legalmente? ➜ AudioFit CPE: https://audiofit.org/curso-entrenador-personal-online/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=programar-rir-vs-velocidad ¿Quieres formarte y trabajar como Dietista legalmente? ➜ AudioFit CPD: https://audiofit.org/curso-de-dietista/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=programar-rir-vs-velocidad Mi nombre es Txus (@beefficientworksmart) y te doy la bienvenida al cuarto episodio de Radio Audiofit, donde intento profundizar en las estrategias y rutinas de los profesionales que hay detrás de Audiofit y que hacen de dicha plataforma un servicio referente en el área del fitness y la nutrición. En este episodio he tenido el p...
2020-01-06
1h 02
TomsTalkTime - DER Erfolgspodcast
Andrea Bury - hat mit Social Entrepreneurship ein cooles Fairtrade Lifestyle Label erschaffen
Die Wirtschaftswoche nennt Andrea Bury ein „Vorbild einer neuen Generation von Sozialunternehmer*innen" in Deutschland. Die studierte Wirtschaftswissenschaftlerin und Kulturmanagerin vereint wirtschaftliche Kompetenz und Erfahrung auf innovative Weise mit sozialer Verantwortung und vermittelt dabei zwischen Kulturen. Ihr Sozialunternehmen ABURY Collection GmbH ist die erste Plattform, die Designer und traditionelle Kunsthandwerker direkt verbindet, um altes Handwerk zu bewahren. Mit Teilen des Profits und zusätzlichen Spenden werden über die ABURY Foundation Bildungs- Communityprojekte vor Ort initiiert. Wie kam es dazu? Nach einer Karriere im Marketing und der Gründung einer eigenen, kleinen Agentur, ging Andrea 2007 mit ihrem...
2019-12-25
45 min
Twenty Summers
Eric Kandel and Emily Braun in Conversation
Recorded at the Hawthorne barn on August 3, 2019 by Twenty Summers. All Rights Reserved.
2019-11-24
1h 05
Go Help Yourself: A Comedy Self-Help Podcast to Make Life Suck Less
Attached. The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find—and Keep—Love by Amir Levine, M.D., and Rachel S.F. Heller, M.A.
This week we review the #1 Amazon bestseller: Attached. The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find—and Keep—Love by Amir Levine, M.D., and Rachel S.F. Heller, M.A. Dr. Amir Levine, M.D., is an adult, child, and adolescent psychiatrist and neuroscientist. He graduated from the residency program at the New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University, where he is currently a Principle Investigator, together with Nobel Prize Laureate Dr. Eric Kandel and distinguished researcher Dr. Denise Kandel, on a National Institute of Health sponsored research project. He also has a priv...
2019-11-08
55 min
Copernicus
Wagner-Jauregg, Moniz, Kandel: trudna droga do naukowej psychiatrii - Bartosz Janik
Julius Wagner-Jauregg, Egas Moniz i Eric Kandel to trzej laureaci nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie fizjologii lub medycyny którzy w ścisły sposób związani są z psychiatrią. Na trudny rozwój psychiatrii jako nauki wskazuje tematyka badań za które naukowcom tym przyznana została ta prestiżowa nagroda. Jauregg zajmował się indukowaniem gorączki jako remedium na różne choroby w tym choroby psychiczne oraz choroby układu nerwowego (rok 1927). Moniz wyróżnienie otrzymał za opracowanie metody leczenia chorób psychicznych, którą znamy jako lobotomię przedczołową (rok 1949). Najbardziej współczesny nam, Kandel, nagrodę otrzymał za prace nad fizjologicznymi pod...
2019-08-05
54 min
Jewish Culture in Sweden / Judisk Kultur i Sverige
J!TALKS ERIC KANDEL & JEFF KOONS
In honor of George Klein, leading cancer researcher and strong advocate for bridging culture and science, Judisk Kultur i Sverige together with the George and Eva Klein foundation and Karolinska Institutet are proud to host Nobel Prize winner Eric Kandel and American star artist Jeff Koons. Johan Ullén, piano Franz Liszt : Les Jeux d'Eau à la Villa d'Este
2019-06-01
00 min
Vetenskapsradions veckomagasin
Gåtfulla leenden ökar kreativiteten hos konstbetraktaren
Konstverk som tar en stund att tolka aktiverar fler delar av hjärnan, visar den forskning som nobelpristagaren Eric Kandel ägnar sig åt nu vid snart 90 års ålder. Vi var med när han framträdde tillsammans med konstnären Jeff Koons. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Hur ryktesspridning försvårar insatserna mot ebola i Demokratiska republiken Kongo och vad som får oss att tro på rykten hör vi också om i Veckomagasinet. Nya framsteg inom artificiell intelligens nås när en dator vinner över människor i ett så kallat först...
2019-05-31
46 min
Secretos del cerebro
Secretos del cerebro - Siempre podemos cambiar - 14/02/19
El científico Eric Kandel fue el primero en probar la capacidad de adaptación que tienen las redes neuronales. Lo hizo con una babosa marina que se llama Aplysia californica y recibió por su hallazgo el Premio Nobel de Medicina en el año 2000. También en los humanos se ha probado que los circuitos cerebrales cambian para adaptarse a cada circunstancia, incluso en edades muy avanzadas. Escuchar audio
2019-02-14
04 min
Overshare: Honest Conversations with Creatives
Director Elena Parasco on Smashing Stereotypes Through the Female Gaze
This Overshare is an in-studio conversation with film director and creative director Elena Parasco (@elenaparasco). Host Justin Gignac (@justingignac) chat's with Elena about her burgeoning directing career and the motivation behind it. Instead of complaining about the lack of content that represented women in sport in a way that relates to her, she decided to make her own. The result is a growing body of work that examines sport and play through the female gaze. Disrupting those traditional, cliché stereotypes of sports imagery that we’re used to and making work that celebrates more accessible female role models. E...
2018-11-05
00 min
The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance
The Unusual Brain of Dr. Eric Kandel
Today’s guest is an Austrian-American who emigrated from Vienna to Brooklyn in 1939 at the age of 9, Dr. Eric Kandel will celebrate nearly nine decades of curiosity, study and incredible scientific discovery at his upcoming 89th birthday on November 7 (about the time this podcast will air).Dr. Kandel is a renowned neuroscientist with a psychiatric background who is considered one of the pioneers of modern brain science. His work continues to shape our understanding of how learning and memory work and to break down age-old barriers between the sciences and the arts.Dr...
2018-10-25
57 min
Clear+Vivid with Alan Alda
The Quest to Understand Ourselves Through Art and Mind
Is a work of art complete if no one experiences it? Nobel Prize winner Eric Kandel talks with Alan Alda about the vital role of the audience when we communicate through art and story And his prize-winning discoveries on memory come alive in his own memorable stories. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/clearandvivid Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
2018-09-11
40 min
Acton Line
Tech & Work: Israeli innovation; Upstream on HBO’s ‘Fahrenheit 451’
On this episode of Radio Free Acton, Dan Churchwell, associate director of program outreach at Acton, speaks with Eugene Kandel, CEO of Start-Up Nation Central, on Israeli innovation. Then, on the Upstream segment, Bruce Edward Walker speaks with Phil Nichols, senior advisor at the Center for Ray Bradbury Studies, on the new Fahrenheit 451 movie from HBO, which releases May 19. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2018-05-16
40 min
Think Again - a Big Think Podcast
Karl Ove Knausgaard (writer) – The Way I Should Be in the World
Wherever you are right now, take a look around you. Let your eyes rest on the first thing that catches your attention. For me, while writing this, it’s a bowl in Big Think’s offices. Highly polished, assembled, it seems, from curved, stained strips of wood. If I kept going, I might get to a particular wooden coffee table of my childhood. Its reassuring warmth and sturdiness. How I turned it into a fort and camped out under there, watching Saturday Night Live. All the abuse it took over the years from me and my sister, without complaint. And how...
2018-01-27
42 min
Curious Minds at Work
CM 060: Stuart Firestein on How Breakthroughs Happen
How do breakthroughs happen? Not how we think. Movies, books, and articles, constrained by time and word limits, often leave out the realities -- the messy work, filled with dead ends, abandoned questions, and accidental discoveries. That is what Stuart Firestein, Professor of Biological Sciences at Columbia University, wants to change. He believes that the roles ignorance and failure play in the discovery process are vastly underappreciated, so much so that he has written two books about them, Ignorance: How It Drives Science, and Failure: Why Science is So Successful. An advisor for the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation program for T...
2016-10-31
35 min
Think Again - a Big Think Podcast
63. Eric Kandel (Nobel Laureate neuroscientist) - The Eye of the Beholder
Since 2008, Big Think has been sharing big ideas from creative and curious minds. The Think Again podcast takes us out of our comfort zone, surprising our guests and Jason Gots, your host, with unexpected conversation starters from Big Think’s interview archives. On this week's episode: Professor Eric Kandel of Columbia University and host Jason Gotsdiscuss abstract art, memory, identity, and the nature of evil. When he was 9 years old, Eric Kandel listened on a short-wave radio his brother had made as Hitler marched into Kandel's hometown of Vienna, Austria. The next day, a non-Jewish classmate told him "Kandel, I'm never...
2016-09-10
41 min
The Circle Of Insight
A Chat About Art and the Unconscious
Join Dr. Carlos as he discusses Dr. Kandel's book "Age of Insight".Eric R. Kandel is University Professor and Kavli Professor at Columbia University and a Senior Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Kandel is founding director of the Center for Neurobiology and Behavior at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, and recipient of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on memory storage in the brain. He is the author of In Search of Memory, a memoir that won a Los Angeles Times Book Award, and co-author of Principles of Neural...
2016-07-13
20 min
Psykiatrikerna
Eric Kandel
Kommer vi någonsin förstå den mänskliga hjärnan? Vi möter Nobelpristagaren Eric Kandel - världens kanske allra mest kända hjärnforskare. Han berättar om resan till Nobelpriset och ger sin syn på om människan innerst inne är ond eller god.
2016-07-01
27 min
Cierta Ciencia - Cienciaes.com
De donde vienen los recuerdos.
Eric Kandel ha dedicado toda una vida de investigación a indagar los mecanismos que permiten la consolidación y luego el recuerdo de eventos ocurridos hace mucho tiempo. A sus 85 años, en un video muy agradable, recuerda el día y todo lo que sucedió cuando se casó con su esposa hace 59 años. Dice que es fácil hacerlo pues ha sido la única vez pero cuando termina de reírse, algo que hace con mucha facilidad, empieza a explicar el modelo que lo ha convertido en uno de los neurocientíficos más admirados y respetados e...
2015-11-10
00 min
Redes
Redes (443) -El amor también está en el cerebro (Ciencia, divulgación)
Un modelo de felicidad en ratones….pensarán que no es algo muy útil para nuestra vida de humanos. Pero no es así. Estudiando a ratones los científicos han llegado a conclusiones importantes para nosotros. La seguridad y la ausencia de miedo son fundamentales para la felicidad. Pero, ¿hasta donde podemos conocernos estudiando el cerebro? ¿existe algún límite?, ¿dónde reside el amor y la felicidad?... Hay muchos procesos mentales inconscientes que discurren sin que seamos conscientes de ellos…una vez somos conscientes se produce una elaboración más rica, se producen los sentimientos. La gente habla mucho sobr...
2015-10-12
49 min
Redes
Redes (441) - El siglo de la ciencia de la mente (Ciencia, divulgación)
El siglo XXI será el gran siglo de la ciencia de la mente. Tras el psicoanálisis y la terapia cognitiva conductual, el enfoque biológico de la mente, al nivel más fundamental, célula por célula, neurona por neurona, nos trae nuevas respuestas y nuevos retos ¿Llegaremos a entender el cerebro a través del enfoque biológico? Esto aún no lo sabemos, pero lo que si que sabemos es que el cambio será revolucionario. La esquizofrenia, la depresión, los estados de ansiedad, la neurosis obsesiva-compulsiva...hay problemas enormes a los que las personas y las sociedad...
2015-10-12
49 min
The Stem Cell Podcast
Ep. 50: Global Perspective Featuring George Daley of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute
Guest: For this episode, we bring on internationally recognized stem cell pioneer Dr. George Daley from Children’s Hospital Boston and the Harvard Stem Cell Institute to discuss all things stem cells. Resources and Links New Ebola Vaccine Has ‘100 Percent’ Effectiveness in Early Results – Researchers announced promising results of a new vaccine’s trial called Ebola ça Suffit — French for “Ebola that’s enough” funded by World Health Organization, in Guinea, one of several countries affected by a historic outbreak in West Africa. Synthetic Ribosome Can Keep Bacteria Alive – According to this art...
2015-08-04
1h 09
Nerds Without Pants
Episode 67: The Best Laid Plans
Welcome to Nerds Without Pants, new listeners and old! We’re missing Angelo this week, but we have a huge special guest named Patrick Klepek. You’ve heard of him, maybe? He’s here to talk about interesting game mechanics that we’d like to see exploited more often, and it’s sure to be an interesting episode. Enjoy! TOPIC: THE BEST LAID PLANS We talk about bringing urban traversal into horror games, the somewhat stressful but satisfying time rewinding mechanic of Majora’s Mask, making tough decisions in video games, the trend towards more challenging titles, value proposition, and more. CONSUM...
2015-03-22
1h 33
The Stem Cell Podcast
Ep. 2: Reprogramming Brakes and Government Shutdown Featuring Dr. Jacob Hanna
Guest: In this episode we welcome Dr. Jacob Hanna from Weizmann Institute of Science. Dr. Hanna’s group recently published in Nature describing a method for 100% reprogramming efficiency. We also do our usual Stem Cell Podcast roundup, which includes anti-acne bacteria, Eric Kandel’s RB-AB 48 Alzheimer’s target and others. Photo Reference: Courtesy of Dr. Jacob Hanna
2013-10-11
53 min
The Stem Cell Podcast
Ep. 2: Reprogramming Brakes and Government Shutdown Featuring Dr. Jacob Hanna
In this episode our science roundup includes novel poop pills, anti-acne bacteria, and Eric Kandel's RB-AB 48 Alzheimer's target.We then get into some hot stem cell papers, including one by Dr. Jacob Hanna's group recently published in Nature describing a method for 100% reprogramming efficiency. And finally we end with our signature rant about our pathetic government and the shutdown. Enjoy!We are working on a way to categorize all of the research papers we mention on the show and provide, possibly even provide audio summaries. Enter in your name and e...
2013-10-11
53 min
Banging Techno sets
Banging Techno sets 062 >> Michael Lasch & Huen // Marco Stylez
PODCAST event >> 19.AUGUST 2013 Banging Techno sets 062 >> Michael Lasch & Huen // Marco Stylez www.bangingtechnosets.com _____ Michael Lasch & Huen links: www.hauptbahnhof-musik.de www.soundcloud.com/hauptbahnhof-musik www.soundcloud.com/michaellasch http://soundcloud.com/huen_1 HAUPTBAHNHOF-MUSIK http://www.facebook.com/hauptbahnhofmusik Michael Lasch http://www.facebook.com/michaellasch.de Michael Lasch born (1987) and raised in Frankfurt M. is a Producer / Liveact / Dj who concentrates on the functional and deep Clubsound of Techno. After playing several Dj- Gigs between 2005-2007 with his workmate "Huen" they created their Label / Platform "Hauptbahnhof-Musik". In 2007 he went to Hamburg and started his Radioshow "Aftertheweekendhourshow" which was every...
2013-08-19
2h 35
Cell Podcast
May 2013: From Food to Fuel
<p>How little we know about what our ancestors really ate for dinner, with Richard Wrangham (0:00). How the field of neuroscience has changed over the past 25 years, with Eric Kandel (8:17). How countries are working to shape economic and social policies on biotechnology, even as the field is rapidly growing, with Jim Philp (15:15). Plus, sample a selection of the hottest new papers from Cell Press (21:43).</p>
2013-05-23
00 min
Being Here
Growing Your Brain
"There is a map for space in the hippocampus...(the portion of the brain where memory is believed to be stored)... but the map is only stable when the animal is paying attention." Eric Kandel - Nobel Prize Winner Want to grow your brain? Pay attention! Being HERE is the key. Join The Kanes and find out how. Callers welcome at Tel# 1-866-472-5795!
2013-03-27
59 min
Design Matters Archive
Design Matters with Debbie Millman: Eric Kandel
Eric Kandel is a psychiatrist, neuroscientist and professor of biochemistry and biophysics at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and recipient of the 2000 Nobel Prize for his research on the physiological basis of memory. He is the author of In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind. (01.25.08) On Design Observer: http://observermedia.designobserver.com/audio/eric-kandel/9417/ On iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/design-matters-debbie-millman/id328074695
2013-02-07
57 min
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #103 - TOPIC: Food in Science Fiction and Fantasy
The SFFaudio Podcast #103 – Scott, Jesse, Eric S. Rabkin and Luke Burrage talk about FOOD in Science Fiction and Fantasy. It is rather unpleasantly like being drunk. Talked about on today’s show: Luke’s got a twelve hour hunger, fairy tales, Fantasy, food sharing is coming to know the alien, what food is served in a Canadian restaurant?, Kwakiutl vs. Kwakwaka’wakw, pemmican, voyageurs, THE YELLOW PERIL podcast (The SFFaudio Podcast #051), Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Frankenstein’s creation was a vegetarian, Paradise Lost, Genesis, Cain vs. Abel, Eifelheim by Michael Flynn, the three stages of eating...
2011-04-11
1h 27
Princeton University Podcasts
What Neurology Can Tell Us about Human Nature - October 15, 2009
Studies of neurological patients can provide insight into the workings of the brain and suggest new treatments. The first section of the lecture will focus on phantom limbs as a key to understanding brain functions. We show that far from having fixed connections, even the basic “wiring ” of the brain is constantly being modified in response to changing sensory inputs. This has theoretical implications as well as practical implications for recovery of function from stroke, phantom pain, and RSD and has ushered in a new era for treating neurological diseases. The second part of the talk will be about synesthesia, an i...
2009-10-15
1h 27
Princeton University Podcasts
What Neurology Can Tell Us about Human Nature - October 15, 2009
Studies of neurological patients can provide insight into the workings of the brain and suggest new treatments. The first section of the lecture will focus on phantom limbs as a key to understanding brain functions. We show that far from having fixed connections, even the basic “wiring ” of the brain is constantly being modified in response to changing sensory inputs. This has theoretical implications as well as practical implications for recovery of function from stroke, phantom pain, and RSD and has ushered in a new era for treating neurological diseases. The second part of the talk will be about synesthesia, an i...
2009-10-15
1h 27
NOVA Vodcast | PBS
NSN Short | A Memorable Snail
In this short video, UCLA's David Glanzman shows what a spineless sea snail can teach us about our brains. Go to pbs.org/sciencenow for more science stories. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Video podcast produced and edited by Melissa Salpietra; Original footage produced for NOVA by Sarah Holt. Image and Stock Footage Credits: (brain outline) © istockphoto.com/Julie Felton; (head and gears) © istockphoto.com/John Woodcock; (velvet rope) © istockphoto.com/Atomic Cupcake; (Aplysia) © Timothy Kang, Mount Sinai School of Medicine; (David Glanzman) © UCLA Newsroom; (Aplysia neurons) © Eric Kandel, Columbia University; (neuron video) © istockphoto.com/WaterFly; (human brain) © istockph...
2009-08-21
04 min
Design Matters with Debbie Millman Archive: 2005-2009
Eric Kandel
Nobel prize winner Eric Kandel is a psychiatrist, neuroscientist and professor of biochemistry and biophysics at Columbia University.
2008-01-25
57 min
Futures in Biotech (Audio)
Dr. Eric Kandel's Insights into the Science of Mind
Dr. Kandel is a Professor of Physiology and Psychiatry and the founding director of the Center for Neurobiology and Behavior of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000 for his work on the biological mechanisms for memory. In this episode, he explains how the mind learns and stores memory, and also shares some of his most recent findings. Host: Marc Pelletier Guest: Eric R. Kandel Our book of the week is The Fabric of the Cosmos by Brian Greene. For your...
2007-08-03
58 min
Scientific American Podcast: Science Talk
In Search of Memory: An Interview with Nobel Laureate Eric Kandel
In this episode, the guest is Eric Kandel, recipient of the 2000 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. Kandel discusses his research, his personal background and their intersection. He talks about what kinds of scientific investigation he finds most interesting and worthwhile and where he would concentrate if he were beginning his research career today. These and other subjects are also themes of his new book, In Search of Memory, and his article in the current issue (April/May) of Scientific American Mind, called The New Science of Mind. After the interview, we'll also test your knowledge about some recent science...
2006-05-24
28 min
Science Talk
In Search of Memory: An Interview with Nobel Laureate Eric Kandel
In this episode, the guest is Eric Kandel, recipient of the 2000 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. Kandel discusses his research, his personal background and their intersection. He talks about what kinds of scientific investigation he finds most interesting and worthwhile and where he would concentrate if he were beginning his research career today. These and other subjects are also themes of his new book, In Search of Memory, and his article in the current issue (April/May) of Scientific American Mind, called The New Science of Mind. After the interview, we'll also test your knowledge about some recent science...
2006-05-24
28 min