Neuroscience
Analysis. The Democratic Brain. Audio, 28 minutes
What scanning the brain may reveal about our political affiliations.
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CrowdScience. What is consciousness? Audio, 37 minutes
It's easy to observe that we ourselves are conscious but how do you study this phenomenon?
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- Posted20 September 2023
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health. ‘I know what madness is, and this is the good kind’ Audio, 44 minutes
The Access All team head to Scotland for their first live show!
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CrowdScience. Why aren't we all ambidextrous? Audio, 35 minutes
With a panel of experts, we unpack why some people (and animals) are left or right-handed
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CrowdScience. Why can’t I see images in my head? Audio, 38 minutes
Anand Jagatia discovers what mental images are for and why some people don’t have them
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- Posted15 June 2023
CrowdScience. Is there a connection between memory and speech? Audio, 28 minutes
Caroline Steel finds out how dementia affects our ability to speak
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- Posted21 April 2023
Word of Mouth. Psychiatrist and Patient. Audio, 28 minutes
Neuropsychiatrist Anthony David talks to Michael.
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- Posted23 March 2023
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- Posted2 March 2023
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- Posted27 February 2023
Curious Cases. Rutherford and Fry, The Case of the Blind Mind's Eye. Audio, 43 minutes
'Why can't I see images in my mind?' asks Jude from Australia.
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CrowdScience. How do you balance on a bicycle? Audio, 28 minutes
What’s going on when we ride a bicycle, how do we stay upright? CrowdScience investigates
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Science In Action. Inserting human neurons into the brains of rats. Audio, 32 minutes
Fusing the brain of a human with a rat could offer insight into neurological disorders
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Discovery. David Eagleman. Audio, 28 minutes
Can we create new senses? Prof David Eagleman talks to Jim Al-Khalili.
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The Conversation. How to heal a broken heart. Audio, 27 minutes
Kim Chakanetsa asks singer Julia Jacklin and neuroscientist Lucy Brown about heartbreak.
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- Posted22 August 2022
Curious Cases. Rutherford and Fry, The Case of The Missing Gorilla. Audio, 37 minutes
'How can I be immersed in a book, and still notice my name?' asks Charlotte.
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Health Check. Pure kindness. Audio, 26 minutes
What can research tell us about whether there is such a thing as an act of pure kindness
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CrowdScience. Are artistic brains different? Audio, 35 minutes
Myck the artist from Malawi wants to know if there’s something different about his brain.
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Health Check. What brain scans tell us. Audio, 26 minutes
A new paper described as a bombshell in the world of brain scans
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