![Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience](/img/default-banner.jpg)
- 133
- 38 043
Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience
United States
Приєднався 6 вер 2019
The Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience brings together faculty across the University of Rochester who are engaged in neuroscience research. The central purpose of the Del Monte Institute is to reduce the burden of neurological and neuropsychiatric disease in our society through development of basic scientific knowledge and of novel therapeutic approaches.
Neuroscience insights: How to steer toward success in science
How often do you think about how science fits into your life and how you fit into the field? For our 20th episode, we are looking back at some of the advice shared by our guests on Neuroscience Perspectives.
Host: John Foxe, PhD, director of the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience
Guests (in order of appearance):
Katalin Gothard, PhD, professor of Physiology and Neuroscience at the University of Arizona
Nathan A. Smith, PhD, associate dean for Equity & Inclusion for Research and Research Education and associate professor of Neuroscience at the University of Rochester School of Medicine School of Medicine and Dentistry
Ed Callaway, PhD, professor and Audrey Geisel chair in the systems neurobiology laboratories at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Kia Nobre, PhD, director of the Center for Neurocognition and Behavior at the Wu Tsai Institute at Yale University
Takao Hensch, PhD, professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School at Boston Children’s Hospital and of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard’s Center for Brain Science
Lucina Uddin, PhD, professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at UCLA
Yoland Smith, PhD, Division Chief, Neuropharmacology and Neurologic Diseases, Emory National Primate Research Center
Jessica Cardin, PhD, associate professor, and vice chair of the Neuroscience Department at Yale School of Medicine
Brian Boyd, PhD, William C. Friday Distinguished professor of Education and interim director of the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at the University of North Carolina (UNC)
Jeffrey Macklis, MD, Max and Anne Wien professor of Life Sciences, in the Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology and Center for Brain Science at Harvard University
Host: John Foxe, PhD, director of the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience
Guests (in order of appearance):
Katalin Gothard, PhD, professor of Physiology and Neuroscience at the University of Arizona
Nathan A. Smith, PhD, associate dean for Equity & Inclusion for Research and Research Education and associate professor of Neuroscience at the University of Rochester School of Medicine School of Medicine and Dentistry
Ed Callaway, PhD, professor and Audrey Geisel chair in the systems neurobiology laboratories at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Kia Nobre, PhD, director of the Center for Neurocognition and Behavior at the Wu Tsai Institute at Yale University
Takao Hensch, PhD, professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School at Boston Children’s Hospital and of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard’s Center for Brain Science
Lucina Uddin, PhD, professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at UCLA
Yoland Smith, PhD, Division Chief, Neuropharmacology and Neurologic Diseases, Emory National Primate Research Center
Jessica Cardin, PhD, associate professor, and vice chair of the Neuroscience Department at Yale School of Medicine
Brian Boyd, PhD, William C. Friday Distinguished professor of Education and interim director of the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at the University of North Carolina (UNC)
Jeffrey Macklis, MD, Max and Anne Wien professor of Life Sciences, in the Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology and Center for Brain Science at Harvard University
Переглядів: 51
Відео
Neuroscience insights: How to steer toward success in science
Переглядів 4312 годин тому
How often do you think about science fits into your life and how you fit into the field? For our 20th episode we are looking back at some of the advice that’s been shared by our guests on Neuroscience Perspectives. Host: John Foxe, PhD, director of the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience Guests (in order of appearance): Katalin Gothard, PhD, professor of Physiology and Neuroscience at the Univ...
How are the brain systems that support adaptive human cognition and behavior organized?
Переглядів 430Місяць тому
Kia Nobre, PhD, is the director of the Center for Neurocognition and Behavior at the Wu Tsai Institute at Yale University. Her discoveries have revolutionized our scientific understanding of the human mind and #brain. She tells John Foxe, PhD, director of the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience, about the great gift she acquired as a child that leveraged her education at an early age. Nobre re...
How are the brain systems that support adaptive human cognition and behavior organized?
Переглядів 47Місяць тому
Kia Nobre, PhD, is the director of the Center for Neurocognition and Behavior at the Wu Tsai Institute at Yale University. Her discoveries have revolutionized our scientific understanding of the human mind and #brain. She tells John Foxe, PhD, director of the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience, about the great gift she acquired as a child that leveraged her education at an early age. Nobre re...
Smartwatches Offer Window into Parkinson's Disease Progression
Переглядів 54Місяць тому
Ubiquitous wearable technologies, like smartwatches, could help researchers better understand progressive neurological disorders like #Parkinson’s disease and speed up the approval of new therapies, a critical need given that no drugs exist to slow progression of the world’s fastest growing brain disease. New research in the journal njp Parkinson’s Disease - www.nature.com/articles/s41531-024-0...
Can we maintain the #communication network in the #brain as we age? #research #science
Переглядів 672 місяці тому
Can we maintain the #communication network in the #brain as we age? #research #science
How is technology transforming brain health?
Переглядів 772 місяці тому
How is technology transforming brain health?
How do early life experiences shape brain function and critical periods of brain development?
Переглядів 4192 місяці тому
How do early life experiences shape brain function and critical periods of brain development?
How do early life experiences shape brain function and critical periods of brain development?
Переглядів 892 місяці тому
How do early life experiences shape brain function and critical periods of brain development?
Can inner ear hair cells be regenerated to restore hearing?
Переглядів 5922 місяці тому
Can inner ear hair cells be regenerated to restore hearing?
Could rehabilitation, or 👀eye training, help with #vision problems after a #stroke? #neuroscience
Переглядів 602 місяці тому
Could rehabilitation, or 👀eye training, help with #vision problems after a #stroke? #neuroscience
How are injury and illness monitored in the #brain? How can researchers diversify the bench? #equity
Переглядів 7713 місяці тому
How are injury and illness monitored in the #brain? How can researchers diversify the bench? #equity
How are injury and illness monitored in the brain? And how can scientists diversify the bench?
Переглядів 913 місяці тому
How are injury and illness monitored in the brain? And how can scientists diversify the bench?
NEW #research uses a protein related to a firefly's glow to see #oxygen in the #brain. #science
Переглядів 4254 місяці тому
NEW #research uses a protein related to a firefly's glow to see #oxygen in the #brain. #science
How do we learn & how does our #brain change btwn different mental states? #neuroscience #learning
Переглядів 4264 місяці тому
How do we learn & how does our #brain change btwn different mental states? #neuroscience #learning
How do we learn? How does our brain change between different mental states?
Переглядів 694 місяці тому
How do we learn? How does our brain change between different mental states?
What do fruit flies, taste, & robots🤖 have in common?
Переглядів 785 місяців тому
What do fruit flies, taste, & robots have in common?
What happens in the brain🧠 after a stroke and why do people recover differently? #brain #stroke
Переглядів 1035 місяців тому
What happens in the brain🧠 after a stroke and why do people recover differently? #brain #stroke
What can walking & using a phone tell us about the brain?
Переглядів 2105 місяців тому
What can walking & using a phone tell us about the brain?
How does the brain perceive touch? How does it process pain?
Переглядів 1,3 тис.5 місяців тому
How does the brain perceive touch? How does it process pain?
How does the brain perceive touch? How does it process pain?
Переглядів 1495 місяців тому
How does the brain perceive touch? How does it process pain?
How do we pay attention to one speaker when many people are talking?
Переглядів 665 місяців тому
How do we pay attention to one speaker when many people are talking?
What does the spontaneous activity in the brain tell us? How is open science changing research?
Переглядів 3288 місяців тому
What does the spontaneous activity in the brain tell us? How is open science changing research?
What does the spontaneous activity in the brain tell us?
Переглядів 825 місяців тому
What does the spontaneous activity in the brain tell us?
How does the brain change as someone with #Autism or #ADHD ages?
Переглядів 458 місяців тому
How does the brain change as someone with #Autism or #ADHD ages?
NeURoscience Perspectives: Brian Boyd, PhD
Переглядів 1659 місяців тому
NeURoscience Perspectives: Brian Boyd, PhD
NeURoscience Perspectives: Brian Boyd, PhD
Переглядів 315 місяців тому
NeURoscience Perspectives: Brian Boyd, PhD
Does what we see impact our brain function?
Переглядів 2679 місяців тому
Does what we see impact our brain function?
S6 E3: How do some compounds found in cannabis impact a developing brain?
Переглядів 10210 місяців тому
S6 E3: How do some compounds found in cannabis impact a developing brain?
S6 E2: What happens during develop that impacts the severity of a neurodevelopmental disorder?
Переглядів 5210 місяців тому
S6 E2: What happens during develop that impacts the severity of a neurodevelopmental disorder?
What is the name
The amygdala
Any predictions, how long it can take to have a cure of this hearing loss due to SSNHL I got it when I was just 28 year 😢
So basically you're saying he was only given a job because he's black. So much for meritocracies. Disgusting.
I remember when scientists used to have to cite studies.
Diversity of thought. Not diversity of physical traits
Complete Bullshit. The best and brightest lead the way. The pigment of your skin has nothing to do with this.
Diverse MINDSETS. Skin color has zero bearing
Amen!! I hate this shit. Best person for the job, not most colors represented. I don't care if the pilot flying my family is black or gay, I care if they were the most qualified candidate!
Biggest crock of shit ever!
dean for Equity & Inclusion
I have suffered severe pain since 2003 after a tumor was removed from T-12 L-1 on my spine. Several years ago I went to a acupuncturist and a few hours afterwards I noticed that I was pain free. I was astonished to notice that even my personality was different. I had lived with the pain for so long that I didn't realize what a profound effect it had on me. I called the doctor and cried because I had forgotten what it felt like to not have constant pain. I asked how long it would last and was told it could be a few days, a week, or longer. It lasted a day and a half then returned. The acupuncturist said I would need to be seen 3x a week for several months then back down to 2x a week, and so on and eventually I would only need every six months as a maintenance. Unfortunately the acupuncture treatment was $250 and there is no way I could afford the treatments so I just live with the pain. It really amazed me to see just what an effect the pain has on my personality. It's unbelievable that pain has such a profound effect on our brains.😢
Its called hard work. We all have to do it. We dont need to “push for diversity”. Everyone makes their own way in the world
I hear you! No one wants to be in the trades either. Both are important for civilization to thrive.
Nate, you got my eyes tearing up too when you shared about your grandmother 💗🙏🏼 Your conversation with John is thoroughly engaging with relevance that goes beyond science addressing issues critical to everyone’s well being ♥️ Thank you! I will be re-watching 🥰
This is dope! Is the enzyme or substrate used in this imaging both reactive to oxygen and generates light? Or is the light a product of multiple compounds in a pathway?
Touch is essential for base understanding of reality. Humans are conceptual creature which is why we construct external boundaries.
I would say it’s a fast Fourier transform being broadcast to an array of stored patterns which are reflected back based on the degree of coherence between the broad cast signal and the stored pattern. For instance, if you have 100 stored pattern of sounds related to 100 people you know well, then any sound patterns hitting that array will only reflect back of the incoming pattern matches the sites pattern. Any broadcast pattern not coherent with a stored pattern rapidly diminishes before reaching any conscious processing.
I can not add to the subject, but she seems a really interesting person.
Fascinating study! Would love to see the scans!🎉❤😊
Thanks for your interest in our science! Here's an article about his research with a link to the paper urmc.info/1qk
Say what?
He’s talking about how you can distinguish a person’s voice in a room full of voices when your ears only pick up a single stream of air waves.
Mine is shot.
You GO! I will show this short to my 8th grade science class! You are young enough for them to see themselves in you! Thank you
Most under watched video! All drs, nurses, psychiatry and neurology dept employees must watch
Hi John - I am really enjoying your series.
Thanks Stephen -- that's really nice of you to say. We'll have a new series coming up soon.
Thanks for helping me to visual out this thing in 3D🙂✌️
super enganging!!!
🎊 𝐩𝓻Ỗ𝓂Ø𝓈M
Great scientist 🥼
Love this interview with Dr. Tatiana Pasternak.
i also have figured out myself the split-brain you are talking about without reference when I was thinking about the concept of self and there are variations I hypothetically made but anyway nevermind
+by the way, what split brain of him means? is it about the hemisphere part sort of? because mine was about surgical interchange of brain hemispheres thought experiment kind of. sometimes I thought about head and body interchange because of the concept that mind do not influence action.
I made a shortfilm about autism, i hope you like it: ua-cam.com/video/dr4bX8qmed0/v-deo.html
Brilliant interview! It's inspiring to hear something of your early days in relation to your many great accomplishments.
Thank you Dr. Helen Tager-Flusberg for the advice! Thank you!!!
Incredibly informative
This is Amazing!! Thanks.
Thx