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MaPa BrainLab

MaPa BrainLab

Auteur(s): Mayuri Patel Ph.D.
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MaPa BrainLab is a neuroscience podcast hosted by Mayuri Patel, an actor and PhD neuroscientist. Each episode dives into the latest neuroscience research straight from a peer-reviewed publication, explained clearly and accurately for curious minds. Neuroscience research isn't just science, it's also an art. From generating hypotheses to designing experiments, each episode will explore how researchers discovered their findings. With the goal of inspiring creative thinking in our audience and appreciation for the art of neuroscience, MaPa BrainLab invites you to take a front row seat in the latest experiments from labs around the world. Where storytelling meets neuroscience, you'll be inspired and equipped with the knowledge to have a better understanding of how your brain works, from animal to human studies. Whether you're a neuroscience beginner, science enthusiast, or a PhD scientist, MaPa BrainLab offers shareable insights straight from a neuroscience lab. You can find the full publications and additional content at www.mapabrain.com2025 Nature et écologie Science Sciences biologiques
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  • Meta Neural Band: Wrist Full of Signals
    Oct 16 2025
    A look inside the science behind Meta's Neural Band, a wearable device that decodes muscle activity to control digital devices. We'll explore how surface electromyography (sEMG), neural networks, and massive data collection helped create a model that generalizes across thousands of users. From noisy wrist signals to real-time control, we dive deep into the recent Nature publication that the Meta Neural Band builds on.
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  • The Octopus Touch: Tasting in the Deep
    Oct 8 2025

    How do octopus arms sense and taste the world? In this recently published study in the summer of 2025 from the Bellono Lab at Harvard University, titled "Environmental microbiomes drive chemotactile sensation in octopus", I'll dive deep in to findings, the experimental methods, and what it means for us to understand complex sensory systems.

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    23 min
  • Animal Models: Small Creatures, Big Discoveries
    Oct 8 2025

    Animal models have been the backbone of neuroscience discoveries. This episode honors those animals and introduces the audience to the most commonly used animal models while also discussing how scientists are pushing towards a future away from animal use. You'll learn about the C. elegans, the fruit fly, zebra finch, the mouse, and the monkey and how they contribute to neuroscience research.

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    31 min
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