Neuroscience
Karl Iremonger - Brain Research
Dr Karl Iremonger talks to Wallace about his discovery of a new cell structure and communication system within the human brain and what it may mean for conditions such as Alzheimer's and Chronic Pain… Audio
Norman Doidge: Neuroplasticity
Norman Doidge, author of 'The Brain's Way of Healing', argues that the brain is neuroplastic and capable of significant self-repair and healing. Audio
Language and Sensory-Motor Experience
Alistair Knott is teaching a computer "baby" to speak different languages to see if syntax and sensory-motor experiences are linked Audio
Passion no guarantee of creativity
Discussing the relationship between science and creativity are Julie Maxton, Executive Director of the United Kingdom's Royal Society and Professor Bruce Sheridan, a New Zealand academic at Chicago's… Audio
Allan Ropper: neurological rabbit holes
Professor at Harvard Medical School, Raymond D. Adams Master Clinician at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, and author of Reaching Down the Rabbit Hole. Audio
Great myths of the brain
Christian Jarrett tackles some of the bunkum being spouted about neuroscience in his book 'Great Myths of the Brain'. Audio
The science of optimism and pessimism with Dr. Elaine Fox
Psychologist and neuroscientist Elaine Fox is an expert on the science behind why we're naturally optimistic or pessimistic. In her book, "Rainy Brain, Sunny Brain", she explores whether optimism is… Audio
How alcohol and cannabis damage the teen brain
Dr Lindsay Squeglia is a leading researcher on alcohol and marijuana and their effect on the adolescent brain (University of California San Diego). She is visiting New Zealand for a symposium on… Audio
Science writer Sam Kean on neuroscience's greatest mysteries
Science writer Sam Kean has researched, for his latest book, the wild and mysterious cases of severe and bizarre brain injuries that made up the foundations of modern neuroscience. In The Tale of the… Audio
Andrew Smart - the benefits of doing nothing
Andrew Smart is a neuroscience researcher and the author of Autopilot. He explains the art and science of being idle as a necessary means to creativity and greater productivity. Audio
Eight months to Mars - Dr Kerry Spackman
Auckland neuroscientist, Dr Kerry Spackman - long-time consultant to Formula One racing teams, and the All Blacks, and author of the best-selling book 'The Winner's Bible'. Audio
Dr Rick Hanson - Rewiring Happiness
Dr Rick Hansen is a neuro-psychologist who says it's possible to train your brain to get the most out of positive experiences so that they'll see you through lifes challenges. Audio
Neurolaw
Professor Nita Farahany of the Duke Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy has been studying the rise of "neurolaw" in US criminal cases. Audio
Amazing Brains - Disexecutive Syndrome
Neuropsychologist Pascal Saker describes how neurological disorders help us understand the workings of the brain. Dysexecutive syndrome affects some of our most important cognitive abilities, like… Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 10 March 2013
Amelia Nurse talks to Belgian neurosurgeon and brain researcher Dirk De Ridder about what goes on in the brain when you have a spiritual experience; whether repeated spiritual experience can change… Audio
Amazing Brains
Neuropsychologist Pascal Saker, a boffin on how we best can use our brains. Audio
Magical Mind Science
With a flash of their wand, neuroscientists Stephen Macknik and Susana Martinez-Conde explain how magicians' tricks are able to shed light on human consciousness, memory, attention and belief. Audio
Amazing Brains
Neuropsychologist Pascal Saker explains the nature of attention and how it works using some interesting visual and auditory illusions. Audio
Donna Rose Addis : Memory
Talking memory with cognitive neuroscientist Dr Donna Rose Addis of Memory Lab at the University of Auckland. Audio
Your child's brain: From in utero to Uni
Sandra Aamodt and Sam Wang have written a book called 'Welcome to Your Child's Brain: From In Utero to Uni'. Audio