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The Brain Science Podcast with Dr. Ginger CampbellDr. Ginger Campbell, an experienced emergency physician, explores how recent discoveries in neuroscience are unraveling the mystery of how our brains make us who we are.


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Science For EveryoneOur podcasts share the excitement of scientific discovery from many perspectives. They are for busy people who enjoy learning more about the wonder of nature and how the world works. If you think your podcast would fit in send email to docartemis@gmai


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Books and Ideas #11: Interview with Harvard's Neel Varshney#11 is an interview with Harvard's Neel Varshney. For more information go to http://booksandideas.com .Send me feedback at docartemis.com
Brain Science Podcast #10: NeuroPlasticity#10 discusses the recent discovery that even adult brains have the ability to change. I discuss the recent book"Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain," by Sharon Begley.For more information go to http://brainsciencepodcast.com . Send feedback to docartemis@gmail.com
Brain Science Podcast #11: Emotion#11 is based on the book called Emotion: the science of sentiment (2001)by Dylan Evans . Some questions considered include: Are emotions universal? Why are emotions important? What is the relationship between mood and emotion? How do emotions effect how we think? Could computers be designed to feel
Brain Science Podcast #12: Memory#12 is a discussion based on the book Memory: From Mind to Molecules (2000), by Larry Squires and Eric Kandel. We consider the different types of memory and explore the evidence about how memories are formed and where they are stored. Some of the answers might surprise you.For more information go to
Brain Science Podcast #13: Unconscious Decisions!#13 is a discussion of unconscious rapid decision-making. It begins with a discussion of Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking (2006) by Malcolm Gladwell, and also considers other writings on the subject.Detailed show notes and links can be found at http://brainsciencepodcast.com .Send me em