Hold on to your neural networks. This is not an episode for intellectual light weights. Nicole Davies brings the inside-out rhetoric of theoretical philosophy of science to the Journal Club. In discussing an opinion piece 20 years in the making, Detective Cupidity Branco, Fears the Reviewers Davies, and Honorable Mention Moreno break down strategic research approaches, sprinkling explanans all around. Also, the Berenstain Bears suck!

Hold on to your neural networks. This is not an episode for intellectual light weights. Nicole Davies brings the inside-out rhetoric of theoretical philosophy of science to the Journal Club. In discussing an opinion piece 20 years in the making, Detective Cupidity Branco, Fears the Reviewers Davies, and Honorable Mention Moreno break down strategic research approaches, sprinkling explanans all around. Also, the Berenstain Bears suck!

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Science talk gets started around 17:45 minutes in with Longitudinal analysis reveals high prevalence of Epstein-Barr virus associated with multiple sclerosis (Bjornevik, K. et al., 2022)The Brain–Cognitive Behavior Problem: A Retrospective (Buzsáki, 2020)Anne Churchland“The International Brain Lab” as discussed in ep 33Shouts out to other podcasts:Brain Inspired “debate” b/t Buzsáki & PoeppelUnsupervised Thinking: “How do we study behavior”

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