How do we learn? How does our brain change between different mental states?

NeURoscience Perspectives by Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the University of Rochester

Episode notes

What changes happen at the cellular level in the cerebral cortex between concentration and daydreaming?

Jessica Cardin, PhD, associate professor and vice chair of the Neuroscience Department at Yale School of Medicine, joins John Foxe, PhD, director of the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the University of Rochester, on NeURoscience Perspectives. They explore her interest in understanding how we learn, specifically, the flexibility of our brain, and her creative approaches in the lab that aim to improve our understanding of the cellular mechanisms behind neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism or schizophrenia. Dr. Cardin also shares how conducting experiments during childhood helped shape her curiosity.