Cell Dishes, Mouse Mazes & MRI Machines: A Brain Science Safari
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Hi, it's me, the mother of cats, your older sister in science and the girl in your lab who is trying to learn everything and anything in a super short amount of time for some reason, Santina Duarte. Have you ever wondered how we study the brain? (Spoiler: it’s more than just fMRI scans and lab mice.) Neuroscience involves a broad ecosystem—from glowing neurons in petri dishes to stressed graduate students running maze experiments, computer simulations of depression, and humans lying still in MRI scanners, trying not to sneeze. In this episode, I break down all the types of neuroscience research, from in-vitro work to mouse models and computation; there are so many different kinds of neuroscientists all contributing to the same story of what is happening in our heads.
As per usual, I release a new episode every Monday at 7:00 am EST. You can find me on all podcast platforms and on Instagram at @theplasticitypodcast. Thank you so much for another week of listening, and please stay warm and safe. Montreal has the world's wettest snow and the iciest sidewalks, so I will be trying not to slip and fall for the week. Please do the same.




