Dr. Argye Hillis, a professor of neurology at Johns Hopkins University, uses transcranial direct current stimulation to help her patients recover after stroke. Brain Matters interviewed her about her research.
Episode 38 - Stroke and Aphasia with Dr. Argye Hillis
Anthony and Dr. Argye Hillis (Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University) talk about a medical perspective on neuroscience research. Argye’s research focuses on understanding how language and emotional functions recover after stroke.
Music on today’s episode by Jade Statues and Remember
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When Brain Matters interviewed Dr. David Fitzpatrick from the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience, they talked all about how the visual cortex functions. Watch David’s postdoctoral fellow (and Brain Matters listener) Dr. Ben Scholl talk all about the fascinating research in the Fitzpatrick Lab.
Episode 10 - Alzheimer’s Disease with Dr. Kenneth Kosik
Anthony and Dr. Kenneth Kosik had a chance to talk about Ken’s path to becoming a neuroscientist. It’s a different story than the ones we are used to hearing and offers some new perspectives on what it takes to become a great scientist. They also talk about the approaches Ken uses in his lab to study Alzheimer’s Disease.
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