
BJKS Podcast
A podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related. Long-form interviews with people whose work I find interesting.
115 episodes • 0 archived •
115. Melinda Baldwin: A triple history of Nature, scientific journals, and peer review
June 24
June 24
1h 32m
114: Steve Fleming: Lab culture, learning as a PI, and the allure of cognitive neuroscience
May 26
May 26
1h 40m
113. Damian Blasi: Over-reliance on English hinders cognitive science, linguistic diversity, how to study a language you don't speak
March 10
March 10
1h 41m
112. Gordon Pennycook: From Carrot River to Cornell, misinformation, and reducing conspiracy beliefs
February 17
February 17
1h 50m
111. Renzo Huber: Layer-fMRI, high-resolution fMRI, and the delicate balance between gourmet chef and janitor
January 17
January 17
1h 36m
110. Ella Marushchenko: Scientific illustrations, digital vs. classic art, and how to improve scientific figures
Dec 18, 2024
Dec 18, 2024
1h 32m
109. Roberto Bottini: Cognitive maps, visual impairment, and image spaces
Dec 8, 2024
Dec 8, 2024
1h 24m
108. Robert Wilson: 10 simple rules for computational modelling, phishing, and reproducibility
Nov 22, 2024
Nov 22, 2024
1h 50m
107. Nick Wise: Publication fraud, buying authorships, and tortured phrases
Nov 15, 2024
Nov 15, 2024
2h 1m
106. Eugenie Reich (Part 2): The legalities of scientific fraud, why fraudsters rarely go to prison, and what whistleblowers are allowed to do
Nov 8, 2024
Nov 8, 2024
1h 9m