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Speaking of the Brain
by Madeline S. Cheng
Host Madeline S. Cheng dives into the science of how the brain really works - from everyday experiences to breakthrough technologies to new discoveries. Speaking of the Brain breaks down complex neuroscience into clear and engaging stories.
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Interview with Dr. Debebe Theodros, M.D., Ph.D., Neurosurgery Resident at Stanford University: Mentorship, Resilience, and Finding Your Path in Medicine
In this special episode of Speaking of the Brain, I sit down with Dr. Debebe Theodros, a neurosurgery resident at Stanford University and one of my mentors through the Harris Neuroscience Internship.We discuss Dr. Theodros’s journey into medicine and neurosurgery, the challenges of training in one of the most demanding medical specialties, and the mentors who helped shape his path. Dr. Theodros also shares valuable insights about resilience, learning from failure, and what it means to support the next generation of scientists.As someone who has learned so much from his mentorship, this conversation was especially meaningful to me. I hope listeners can take away a glimpse into the possible pathways for a neuroscientist and are encouraged to stay curious and keep moving forward even when things don’t go as planned.
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The Neuroscience Making Movement Muscle Memory
How does the brain turn practice into muscle memory? In this episode, we delve into how movement and memory are encoded in the brain, as explored through the work of Stanford neuroscientist Dr. Jun Ding. Learn how neural circuits refine with practice, why skills become automatic over time, and what this research reveals about aging, dementia, and Parkinson’s disease.Sources: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/inside-the-science-of-memoryhttps://www.usa.edu/blog/science-backed-memory-tips/https://med.stanford.edu/news/insights/2024/03/memory-age-dementia-healthy-brain.htmlhttps://neuroscience.stanford.edu/news/stanford-researchers-observe-memory-formation-real-timehttps://med.stanford.edu/news/insights/2022/07/the-science-behind-muscle-memory.htmlhttps://scitechdaily.com/stanford-scientists-rethink-how-we-learn-to-move-in-the-world/https://brainresilience.stanford.edu/news/rethinking-how-we-learn-move-worldhttps://www.science.org.au/curious/people-medicine/all-our-different-types-memories
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New Year, Same Brain: Why New Year’s Resolutions Are So Hard to Stick to
Why do New Year’s resolutions start out strong and then fizzle so fast? On this episode of Speaking of the Brain, we dive into what your brain is really doing when you try to change. From habit loops to motivation crashes to decision fatigue, we’ll explore why sticking to goals is harder than it seems and how to outsmart your own brain.Sources:https://sceniccityneurotherapy.com/why-new-years-resolutions-fail-a-neuroscience-and-psychological-perspective/https://time.com/7342704/new-year-resolutions/https://www.uab.edu/news/news-you-can-use/brain-hack-neuroscience-tips-to-make-new-years-resolutions-stickhttps://news.wfu.edu/2025/12/11/thinking-of-making-new-years-resolutions-the-trick-isnt-trying-harder-its-planning-smarter/https://hbr.org/2022/01/to-build-new-habits-get-comfortable-failing
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Left or Right, Which Is It?: Debunking What We Think About Thinking
Are you “left-brained” or “right-brained”? In this episode, we take a closer look at the popular myth behind the brain dominance theory and explore what neuroscience actually says. From hemispheric specialization to the brain’s high-speed communication system, the corpus callosum, we uncover why creativity, logic, intuition, and reasoning aren’t split down the middle. Tune in for a myth-busting dive into how the brain really functions as a whole.
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Bridging Mind and Motion: The Tech Helping People Walk Again
In this episode, we explore the groundbreaking “digital bridge” developed by Dr. Grégoire Courtine and Dr. Jocelyne Bloch, a wireless brain-spine interface that helps restore movement after spinal cord injury. Learn how thoughts can once again become actions through cutting-edge neurotechnology.Sources:https://www.washingtonpost.com/post-next/interactive/2025/jocelyne-bloch-gregoire-courtine/https://www.wired.com/sponsored/story/rolex-gregoire-courtine-neuroscience/https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-024-03306-xhttps://www.lausanneuniversityhospital.com/brain-computer-interface-enables-thought-controlled-walking-after-spinal-cord-injuryhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05385-7
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Precision Without Surgery: Dr. Ali Rezai and Focused Ultrasound
Description:In this episode, we explore focused ultrasound–how this noninvasive technique targets deep brain circuits, how it can modulate neural activity, and why researchers see it as a breakthrough for treating conditions like Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and addiction.Sources:https://www.brightfocus.org/resource/how-focused-ultrasound-is-changing-alzheimers-treatment/https://www.fusfoundation.org/posts/ali-rezai-emerging-applications-of-focused-ultrasound-alzheimer-s-disease/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/neurosurgeon-works-to-slow-alzheimers-progression-treat-drug-addiction-60-minutes-transcript/https://www.rsna.org/media/press/i/2131
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The Night Shift Inside Your Brain
In this episode, we break down how your brain controls sleep–how it knows when to power down, what happens during each stage, and why quality rest is crucial for learning, memory, and mood.Sources:https://sleep.hms.harvard.edu/education-training/public-education/sleep-and-health-education-program/sleep-health-education-48https://www.sleepfoundation.org/stages-of-sleephttps://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/the-science-of-sleep-understanding-what-happens-when-you-sleephttps://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/12148-sleep-basics
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Welcome to Speaking of the Brain! - Under Pressure: Why Stress Hits the Brain Hard
Kicking off our very first episode, we dive into the neuroscience of stress: what triggers it, how your brain processes it, and what happens when stress becomes a daily norm.Sources:https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/understanding-the-stress-responsehttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-023-01986-4https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/physrev.00041.2006
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Host Madeline S. Cheng dives into the science of how the brain really works - from everyday experiences to breakthrough technologies to new discoveries. Speaking of the Brain breaks down complex neuroscience into clear and engaging stories.
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