Brain Science Archive

Ken Gobbo, Landmark College – Neurodiversity

Neurodiversity is a growing social movement. Ken Gobbo, professor of psychology at Landmark College, discusses this

Joe Erlichman, St. Lawrence University – Cerium Dioxide Nanoparticles

A new treatment for ALS could be on the way. Joe Erlichman, professor and chair of

Nicholas Port, Indiana University – Subconcussions

Not every athlete with a brain injury has been diagnosed with a concussion. Nicholas Port, associate

Janice Stapley, Monmouth University – Female Student Athletes and Concussions

How do we protect athletes from concussions? Janice Stapley, associate professor of psychology at Monmouth University,

Monica Lewin, New York University – Blocking the Effects of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

On this Student Spotlight: Is there help on the way for those affected by fetal alcohol

Sadie Witkowski, Northwestern University – Sleep and Memory

On this Student Spotlight: Can you learn while sleeping? Sadie Witkowski, PhD candidate in the department

Adina Roskies, Dartmouth College – Deep Brain Stimulation Affects Personality

Is your consciousness just neural functioning like the rest of your body? Adina Roskies,Β Helman Family Distinguished

Matthew Pase, Boston University – Diet Soda and Accelerated Brain Aging

Put down the diet soda. Matthew Pase, fellow in the department of neurology at the Boston

Shelby Putt, Indiana University – Functional Brain Networks and Early Stone Tools

To view history, let’s dig into our brains instead of the Earth. Shelby Putt, postdoctoral research

Oscar Vilarroya, Autonomous University of Barcelona – Pregnancy Modifies a Woman’s Brain

Pregnancy modifies a woman’s body, but how about her brain? Oscar Vilarroya, associate professor in the