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This week on the On Your Mind Neuroscience Podcast:
Kat has had a dramatic change in problems, and now has so much data she can’t stop working on it (literally), while Liam has realized that maybe it was a mistake to sign up for so many extracurricular activities.
In what little spare time Kat has she's been searching for levity in the IgNobel Prizes - Personal favourites include the universal pee time and diagnosing appendicitis with speed bumps.
Liam is interested in conflicts of interest this week, but insists he has nothing to disclose.
Oh, and Kat accidently predicted the future last week now that Tom Insel has stepped down as director of the NIMH to take a job at the Google spinoff Life Sciences.
This week’s paper is a plot study - or maybe a pilot of a pilot study - that takes an interesting approach to the search for Alzheimer's biomarkers by studying people with Down’s syndrome. A lot of the techniques are interesting, but we wish there was a little more data available before publication.
In the title test we could see past the colon, but it turns out the length may reduce their citations.
Thanks for listening! For links to our previous episodes head to www.onyourmind.ca
99 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on August 02, 2022 03:08 (). Last successful fetch was on September 21, 2020 11:42 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 108780166 series 31073
This week on the On Your Mind Neuroscience Podcast:
Kat has had a dramatic change in problems, and now has so much data she can’t stop working on it (literally), while Liam has realized that maybe it was a mistake to sign up for so many extracurricular activities.
In what little spare time Kat has she's been searching for levity in the IgNobel Prizes - Personal favourites include the universal pee time and diagnosing appendicitis with speed bumps.
Liam is interested in conflicts of interest this week, but insists he has nothing to disclose.
Oh, and Kat accidently predicted the future last week now that Tom Insel has stepped down as director of the NIMH to take a job at the Google spinoff Life Sciences.
This week’s paper is a plot study - or maybe a pilot of a pilot study - that takes an interesting approach to the search for Alzheimer's biomarkers by studying people with Down’s syndrome. A lot of the techniques are interesting, but we wish there was a little more data available before publication.
In the title test we could see past the colon, but it turns out the length may reduce their citations.
Thanks for listening! For links to our previous episodes head to www.onyourmind.ca
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