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Neurosalience #S1E18 with Michael Breakspear - Dynamic modeling of the brain, NeuroImage, and the neuroscience crisis in Australia

Neurosalience #S1E18 with Michael Breakspear - Dynamic modeling of the brain, NeuroImage, and the neuroscience crisis in Australia

FromOHBM Neurosalience


Neurosalience #S1E18 with Michael Breakspear - Dynamic modeling of the brain, NeuroImage, and the neuroscience crisis in Australia

FromOHBM Neurosalience

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Length:
80 minutes
Released:
Jul 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Michael Breakspear, Ph.D. is a physicist and psychiatrist and the leader of the Systems Neuroscience and Translational Neuroimaging Group at the Hunter Medical Research Institute at the University of Newcastle in Australia. In this wide ranging discussion, Peter talks to Michael about his motivations for dynamic modeling of the brain and how his research may pay off in the long run towards clinical applications. Michael is also the Editor in Chief of the journal NeuroImage; there is discussion of some of the changes that have occurred, such as new types of papers, new policies on data sharing, and of course the transition to open access. Michael mentions a new offshoot of NeuroImage called NeuroImage reports, which welcome re-analysis of previous results. Lastly, recent news of the Australian National University shutting down its Neuroscience program because of budget problems is discussed.
Released:
Jul 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (80)

The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) presents the Neurosalience podcast. In this series of interviews you’ll discover the latest developments in techniques for measuring brain structure and function. You’ll hear about how these tools can provide insight into the function of the brain from childhood to old age, and why these normal processes may be affected in neurological and psychiatric conditions. Dr. Peter Bandettini interviews brain scientists of all types and discusses the latest developments, controversies and challenges related to their work in the field of brain mapping.