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Evan McGloughlin

@evan_mcgl

Making Entertaining Neuroscience Content for Anyone Curious about their Brain

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What a disgusting thing to do. That is a living, intelligent and conscious organism being cooked alive. Who’s ok with this?

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Went to my good friends wedding in Ireland over the weekend. Filled with a renewed motivation and joy. Feeling grateful. Life is good.

Went to my good friends wedding in Ireland over the weekend. 

Filled with a renewed motivation and joy. 

Feeling grateful. Life is good.
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50 Hours of AI Upscaling later... I Need Your Help! My podcast recording quality with Michael Levin came out rubbish. Whats preferable? Left view, potato resolution. Right view, better resolution but alien/insect eyes? Mike gets final vote but curious on peoples

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β€œAll of our perceptions and experiences, whether of the self or of the world, all are inside-out controlled and controlling hallucinations that are rooted in the flesh-and-blood predictive machinery that evolved, develops and operates from moment to moment always in light of a

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Have one of the most prolific science communicators of all time on the podcast next week. Philip Ball has worked at Nature for over 20 years, and has authored over 30 books spanning chemistry, physics, biology, materials science, history of science, and even fiction. What

Have one of the most prolific science communicators of all time on the podcast next week. 

Philip Ball has worked at Nature for over 20 years, and has authored over 30 books spanning chemistry, physics, biology, materials science, history of science, and even fiction. 

What
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New study settles a decades-long debate! 🧠 Researchers confirm the human brain generates new neurons from childhood to old age. This process of #neurogenesis is crucial for memory and mood. #BrainScience #Neuroscience #Memory #NewNeurons #Research the-scientist.com/new-neurons-co…

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Its gotten to a point where I don't understand 80% of the comment section on my latest podcasts. I can't tell if I should be exhilarated by this or terrified. Either way its only getting weirder from here! Biggest episode yet is dropping today...

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63% of people with aphantasia (an inability to visualise in your minds eye) report dreaming in pictures. This is extremely weird. There seems to be separate neural mechanism for voluntary and involuntary image generation. What do you think it means?

63% of people with aphantasia (an inability to visualise in your minds eye) report dreaming in pictures. 

This is extremely weird. 

There seems to be separate neural mechanism for voluntary and involuntary image generation. 

What do you think it means?