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A Grey Matter

A Grey Matter

Жаратуучу: Queensland Brain Institute

A Grey Matter is for anyone who has ever wondered how we think, feel, reason and move. The Queensland Brain Institute's neuroscience podcast unlocks the wonders of the brain – the complex and mysterious core of who we are and what makes us human. QBI researchers, at The University of Queensland, str...

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Podcast: Getting inside bipolar

Podcast: Getting inside bipolar

Please note that this episode contains discussions about suicidal ideation, which some listeners may find distressing. If you or someone you know is a...

2025-10-03 05:00:00 2368
Podcast: The science of staying young

Podcast: The science of staying young

While countless supplements and products promise to reverse aging without scientific proof, the real secret to defying age may be found in the study o...

2024-09-30 19:00:00 1195
How memories shape us

How memories shape us

Dr Matt Kenna is fascinated by the science of memory. As a researcher at UQ’s Queensland Brain Institute, Matt is tasked with challenging prominent th...

2024-09-15 18:00:00 2088
Podcast: Redefining mental health

Podcast: Redefining mental health

Professor John McGrath, a distinguished clinician and researcher at UQ's Queensland Brain Institute, is at the forefront of global mental health resea...

2024-09-01 20:00:00 2582
Podcast: When comedy meets science

Podcast: When comedy meets science

Mr Mehershad Wadia has written numerous scripts for short comedies screened at international film festivals like Mumbai and San Francisco, joined the...

2024-08-18 21:00:00 1484
Testing Stroke Recovery

Testing Stroke Recovery

Professor Gail Robinson has developed a new diagnostic tool to assess cognitive function in post-stroke patients called The Brief Executive Language S...

2024-08-01 20:00:00 1816
Train your brain

Train your brain

We know exercise is beneficial for our body and mind. Research has shown that neurogenesis – the production of neurons in the brain – continues throug...

2024-07-21 20:00:00 1597
Meals matter for child brain development

Meals matter for child brain development

Dr Bonnie Searle is passionate about getting children to eat. In her past life as a paediatric dietitian for children with food aversions, she experie...

2024-07-09 14:00:00 1696
Tackling concussion

Tackling concussion

What do Wally Lewis AM and Nic Berry have in common? Quite a lot, it turns out. Wally started playing rugby union before switching codes to rugby leag...

2024-06-24 14:00:00 1956
Memory enhancing mushrooms

Memory enhancing mushrooms

2024-06-10 13:00:00 1270
A neuroengineered future

A neuroengineered future

Last year, neuroengineer Dr Clarissa Whitmire joined the Queensland Brain Institute as a senior research fellow and is the Institute’s newest group le...

2024-05-26 12:00:00 1526
The business of neuroscience

The business of neuroscience

As a Research Fellow in Neuroeconomics, Dr Dragan Rangelov investigates human sensory perception, decision-making and memory. His work explores how th...

2024-05-12 13:00:00 1602
Remembering to give

Remembering to give

Robyn Hilton and Allison Scifleet may never have become firm friends had it not been for their involvement in fundraising for dementia research. Both...

2024-04-28 13:00:00 1754
Reflecting on 20 years of brain research excellence

Reflecting on 20 years of brain research excellence

What inspired the creation of the Queensland Brain Institute (QBI)? And how did QBI become one of the leading neuroscience research centres in the wor...

2023-11-08 13:00:00 1899
Hijacking the brain’s intrinsic recovery mechanisms to improve stroke therapies

Hijacking the brain’s intrinsic recovery mechanisms to improve stroke therapies

Stroke is one of Australia’s biggest killers, with more than 445,000 Australians living with its impacts. Stroke is common, is not always preventable...

2023-07-25 19:00:00 945
Understanding epilepsy's electrical storm in the brain

Understanding epilepsy's electrical storm in the brain

QBI researcher Dr Nela Durisic is fascinated with how the brain coordinates electrical activity and how faulty electrical communication can lead to br...

2023-07-20 14:00:00 1549
What we can see inside our brain cells with super-resolution microscopy

What we can see inside our brain cells with super-resolution microscopy

QBI researcher Professor Frederic Meunier is passionate about using highly innovative technology to discover how our brain cells communicate. His lab...

2023-07-09 13:00:00 1612
In the fight to find a cure for motor neurone disease

In the fight to find a cure for motor neurone disease

Boots, beanies and all, QBI researcher Dr Adam Walker is in the fight to find a cure for motor neurone disease (MND). His team uses genetic editing te...

2023-06-20 14:00:00 1397
How does a teenager’s brain assess risk in decision-making?

How does a teenager’s brain assess risk in decision-making?

How do we make choices? And what happens in our brain when we do? Cognitive Neuroscientist Professor Jason Mattingley and his team study human brain a...

2023-06-08 19:00:00 1732
What interneurons and their connections can teach us about autism

What interneurons and their connections can teach us about autism

Dr Nathalie Dehorter and her team study interneurons (the neurons controlling the excitation-inhibition balance in the central nervous system) during...

2023-05-25 19:00:00 858
The many factors that impact how our memory works

The many factors that impact how our memory works

Professor Peter Nestor is a clinician-researcher interested in memory and cognition. As a doctor, he diagnoses people living with neurodegenerative di...

2023-05-11 15:00:00 1656
How you can build new brain cells even as you age

How you can build new brain cells even as you age

Exercise has many benefits for our bodies, including our brains. So, can we replicate the positive effects of exercise to boost new neurons in the adu...

2023-04-27 14:00:00 1138
Perception is a balance between prediction and surprise

Perception is a balance between prediction and surprise

QBI researcher Dr Margaret Moore discusses the fascinating and dynamic process of paying attention. Amidst the sensory overload around us, the brain t...

2023-04-13 16:00:00 1533
Exploring new territory in RNA and neuroscience

Exploring new territory in RNA and neuroscience

QBI researcher Professor Tim Bredy believes his team are on the verge of something big. They are studying the role of ribonucleic acid (RNA), which is...

2023-03-30 13:00:00 1606
How sleep helps us learn and respond to the world

How sleep helps us learn and respond to the world

Ever wondered what’s happening in your brain while you sleep and why you need sleep?  
 QBI researchers Professor Bruno van Swinderen and Dr Sal...

2023-03-16 13:00:00 2185
Looking back on 10 years with Sallyanne Atkinson AO and Professor Perry Bartlett AO

Looking back on 10 years with Sallyanne Atkinson AO and Professor Perry Bartlett AO

This episode features an insightful conversation between Sallyanne Atkinson AO, former Lord Mayor of Brisbane and current member of the QBI advisory,...

2022-10-04 15:00:00 1749
Podcast: Deep brain stimulation - a pacemaker for the brain?

Podcast: Deep brain stimulation - a pacemaker for the brain?

You probably have heard of a pacemaker – a small device which is implanted in the chest to help control the heartbeat for people living with heart con...

2022-04-13 14:00:00 1916
Concussion and the long-term effects

Concussion and the long-term effects

In recent years, we’ve seen a growing number of sportspeople speak out about their experiences of head injuries, and concussions are forcing more and...

2022-03-28 12:00:00 1200
The link between sleep apnoea and dementia

The link between sleep apnoea and dementia

People living with dementia often have disturbed sleep – even years prior to experiencing any other symptoms.  Unfortunately, as is the case with many...

2022-03-15 03:00:00 1223
How the developing brain adapts

How the developing brain adapts

The development of the brain is a fascinating process, with complex brain connections being made rapidly as a foetus grows inside its mother’s womb.Da...

2022-03-02 15:00:00 1737
Mini brains and the potential of organoids

Mini brains and the potential of organoids

How can you study the human brain at the cell level, when you can't get inside to see these tiny processes in action? Well, you build your own brain i...

2022-02-14 13:00:07 1130
The conscious brain

The conscious brain

In this episode, we examine consciousness – what is it, when does it begin, and how might sleep and dreams be the key to answering these questions. Pr...

2022-01-31 13:03:05 1411
When neuroscience meets conservation science

When neuroscience meets conservation science

Queensland Chief Scientist, Professor Hugh Possingham and Queensland Brain Institute Director, Professor Pankaj Sah talk about the lessons we can lear...

2021-11-29 14:00:00 2018
Pay attention! How your brain decides what to focus on

Pay attention! How your brain decides what to focus on

When we pay attention to something, our minds are selectively concentrating on a discrete piece of information, while choosing to ignore other perceiv...

2021-11-11 14:00:00 1738
The cutting edge of dementia research

The cutting edge of dementia research

Almost 500,000 Australians have some kind of dementia, the most common form of which is Alzheimer’s disease. Currently, there is no cure, and only one...

2021-09-20 15:52:42 1905
Art meets science meets AI

Art meets science meets AI

Artist Sam Leach’s work focuses on a connection between science and art, in a more modern twist. He uses AI to compose art that he then paints. It’s a...

2021-06-16 19:12:28 1856
Where psychology and neuroscience collide

Where psychology and neuroscience collide

How do you make sure clinical treatment of people with brain injury, diseases and disorders is best informed by neuroscience? This is where the worlds...

2021-06-02 15:00:00 1331
Why our brain is smarter than a machine

Why our brain is smarter than a machine

Paralysed people walking again and direct brain to brain communication aren’t just ideas in the realm of science fiction. We hear from Dr Lilach Avita...

2021-01-06 19:17:56 872
What did one brain cell say to the other?

What did one brain cell say to the other?

The brain is one of the most complex things that scientists study, with trillions of connections between brain cells responsible for our thoughts and...

2020-11-03 19:00:00 637
The neurological effects of COVID-19 and why we lose smell

The neurological effects of COVID-19 and why we lose smell

More and more we are finding out about the peculiar symptoms of coronavirus that make it such a nasty bug. Many of these symptoms, especially those wi...

2020-10-22 19:00:00 1970
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