53: Big Brain Time (An Interview with Peter Zeidman from the UCL Institute of Neurology)
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audio
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Mathematics
Science
Publication Date |
Dec 11, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:45:12
Neuroscience is a topic that, in many ways, is in its infancy. The tools that are being used in this field are constantly being honed and reevaluated as our understanding of the brain and mind increase. And it's no surprise: the brain is responsible for the way we interact with the world, and the idea that ideas hone one another is not new to anyone who possesses a mind. But how can the tools that we use to study the brain and the mind be linked? How do the mind and the brain encode one another? And what does Bayes have to do with this? All of this and more on this episode of Breaking Math.[Featuring: Sofía Baca, Gabriel Hesch; Peter Zeidman]Ways to support the show:-Visit our Sponsors:    theGreatCoursesPlus.com/breakingmath Get a free month of the Great Courses Plus while supporting this show by clicking the link and signing up!   brilliant.org/breakingmath Sign up at brilliant.org, where breaking math listeners get a 20% off of a year's subscription of Brilliant Premium!PatreonBecome a monthly supporter at patreon.com/breakingmathMerchandisePurchase a Math Poster on Tensor Calculus at our facebook store at facebook.com/breakingmathpodcastThis episode is distributed under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license. For more information, visit CreativeCommons.org.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakingmathpodcast/support

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