What exactly is the frontal lobe of the brain, and why is it important? In this podcast, PPLS’s Sarah MacPherson, Senior Lecturer in Human Cognitive Neuroscience in the Psychology Department, explains the complexities of frontal lobe functions in healthy ageing and damaged brains.
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Maddie Long: Tales from the 3 Minute Thesis
PPLS PhD student Maddie Long has just been awarded the People’s Choice Award in the National 3 Minute Thesis Competition, beating 1000s of students from all around the UK with her presentation: ‘Language and the Brain: The Skye’s the Limit.’ We caught up with her to chat about her research and her experiences of the 3 Minute Thesis competition.
Dr Caroline Watt: The Science of the Paranormal
This month’s podcast is a fascinating interview with Dr Caroline Watt. It coincides with the recent launch of her book; Parapsychology: A beginners guide (2016). The book draws on Caroline’s years of experience as a senior lecturer in Psychology, and a founder member of the Koestler Parapsychology Unit (KPU), based here at the University of Edinburgh. Last year was the 30th Anniversary of the KPU and we were lucky enough to catch up with Caroline following her successful Fringe show, to talk to her about the history of the unit, her scientific research, and people’s attitudes to parapsychology and the paranormal.
Putting Dementia on the Map
Dementia: it’s difficult to think of a more pressing topic. But what do we really know about dementia and about the ways to prevent it? In this podcast, Dr Tom Russ tell us that people living in the north of the UK and Sweden are 2 to 3 times more likely to develop dementia. Why is this the case? Dr Russ explains that we have some good candidates to explore in more detail.