

That Neuroscience Guy
Olav Krigolson
The neuroscience of everyday life without the big words. If you are fascinated with the human brain and would like to learn something new, this is the podcast for you.
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Feb 28, 2021 • 12min
Grabbing an Apple
Explore how our brains solve physics problems to grab objects, combining visual information with sensory feedback to plan hand movements, generate motor plans, and predict movement outcomes. Discover the complex neural processes involved in reaching for an apple, including the role of the cerebellum, posterior parietal cortex, and primary sensory cortex.

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Feb 21, 2021 • 13min
Social Isolation and the Brain
Discover how social isolation impacts both mental and physical health, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Uncover research highlighting increased stress and anxiety linked to being alone. Get practical tips on lifestyle changes to enhance well-being and combat the negative effects of isolation.

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Feb 15, 2021 • 13min
Why is social media so addictive?
Discover the intriguing neuroscience behind social media addiction. The discussion highlights how platforms exploit our brain's mechanisms, creating a cycle of anticipation and reward. Learn about the role of dopamine in driving our need for likes and notifications. The concept of prediction errors reveals why we continually check our accounts for validation, keeping us hooked. Unpack the psychological triggers that make returning to social media feel irresistible!

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Feb 5, 2021 • 14min
The Neuroscience of Impulse Shopping
Curious about impulse shopping? Discover the brain mechanisms behind why we can't resist adding items to our carts. Emotional impulses clash with rational thought, leading to spontaneous buys. External influences like lack of sleep and alcohol further complicate our decisions. Unravel the fascinating science that explains our shopping habits!


