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Content is king: The assertion-evidence approach for effective scientific presentations, with Michael Alley
Jun 12, 2026
52m 25s
SNL 2026 teaser with Valentina Borghesani and Ryan Law
May 13, 2026
37m 14s
Bilingualism, mind, and brain, with Ellen Bialystok
Mar 5, 2026
1h 07m 20s
‘Wired for words: the neural architecture of language’ with Greg Hickok
Nov 25, 2025
1h 21m 31s
‘Role for left dorsomedial prefrontal cortex in self-generated, but not externally cued, language production’ with Deborah Levy
Sep 15, 2025
1h 13m 54s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/12/26 | ![]() Content is king: The assertion-evidence approach for effective scientific presentations, with Michael Alley✨ | scientific presentationsassertion-evidence approach+3 | Michael Alley | Penn State College of EngineeringThe craft of scientific presentations: Critical steps to succeed and critical errors to avoid+1 | — | scientific presentationsassertion-evidence+3 | — | 52m 25s | |
| 5/13/26 | ![]() SNL 2026 teaser with Valentina Borghesani and Ryan Law✨ | conference planningneuroscience+3 | Valentina BorghesaniRyan Law | SNL Program Committee | Geneva | SNL 2026conference+4 | — | 37m 14s | |
| 3/5/26 | ![]() Bilingualism, mind, and brain, with Ellen Bialystok✨ | bilingualismcognitive science+3 | Ellen Bialystok | York University | — | bilingual advantagecognitive control+3 | — | 1h 07m 20s | |
| 11/25/25 | ![]() ‘Wired for words: the neural architecture of language’ with Greg Hickok✨ | neurosciencelanguage architecture+3 | Greg Hickok | University of California, IrvineMIT Press+2 | — | languageneuroscience+5 | — | 1h 21m 31s | |
| 9/15/25 | ![]() ‘Role for left dorsomedial prefrontal cortex in self-generated, but not externally cued, language production’ with Deborah Levy✨ | language productionneuroscience+3 | Deborah Levy | Princeton UniversityNeurobiology of Language+1 | — | dorsomedial prefrontal cortexlanguage production+3 | — | 1h 13m 54s | |
| 5/2/25 | ![]() ‘Can the mismatch negativity really be elicited by abstract linguistic contrasts?’ with Steve Politzer-Ahles and Bernard Jap✨ | mismatch negativitylinguistic contrasts+3 | Steve Politzer-AhlesBernard Jap | Neurobiology of LanguageCan the mismatch negativity really be elicited by abstract linguistic contrasts? | — | mismatch negativitylinguistic contrasts+3 | — | 1h 08m 42s | |
| 4/2/25 | ![]() What's going on with the NIH? with Julius Fridriksson✨ | NIHcommunication sciences+3 | Julius Fridriksson | University of South CarolinaNIH | — | NIHJulius Fridriksson+3 | — | 45m 44s | |
| 10/21/24 | ![]() ‘A mountain of small things’ with Masud Husain✨ | neurologycognitive neuroscience+3 | Masud Husain | University of OxfordA mountain of small things+1 | — | Masud Husainneurology+3 | — | 38m 28s | |
| 9/16/24 | ![]() Developmental dyslexia and neuroplasticity in aphasia with Maaike Vandermosten✨ | developmental dyslexianeuroplasticity+4 | Maaike Vandermosten | KU LeuvenEarly dynamics of white matter deficits in children developing dyslexia+1 | — | developmental dyslexianeuroplasticity+5 | — | 1h 03m 12s | |
| 4/4/24 | ![]() Developmental language disorder and its neural basis with Dorothy Bishop✨ | developmental language disorderneuropsychology+3 | Dorothy Bishop | University of OxfordDev Med Child Neurol+1 | — | developmental language disorderneuropsychology+4 | — | 1h 23m 18s | |
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| 10/14/23 | ![]() ‘Determinants of multilevel discourse outcomes in anomia treatment for aphasia’ with Rob Cavanaugh✨ | anomia treatmentaphasia+3 | Rob Cavanaugh | Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics CenterNortheastern University+1 | — | anomiaaphasia+5 | — | 1h 15m 14s | |
| 7/10/23 | ![]() Deep learning algorithms, natural language processing, and the brain, with Jean-Rémi King✨ | deep learningnatural language processing+3 | Jean-Rémi King | Meta AICNRS+2 | — | deep learningnatural language processing+3 | — | 1h 35m 15s | |
| 5/30/23 | ![]() ‘Neural dynamics of phoneme sequences reveal position-invariant code for content and order’ with Laura Gwilliams | In this episode, I talk with Laura Gwilliams, soon-to-be Assistant Professor of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Data Science at Stanford University, about her recent paper ‘Neural dynamics of phoneme sequences reveal position-invariant code for content and order’. Gwilliams lab website Gwilliams L, King JR, Marantz A, Poeppel D. Neural dynamics of phoneme sequences reveal position-invariant code for content and order. Nat Commun 2022; 13: 6606. [doi] | 1h 21m 51s | ||||||
| 5/4/23 | ![]() Encoding and decoding semantic representations with Alexander Huth | In this episode, I talk with Alexander Huth, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Computer Science at the University of Texas, Austin, about his work using functional imaging and advanced computational methods to model how the brain processes language and represents meaning. Huth lab website Huth AG, Nishimoto S, Vu AT, Gallant JL. A continuous semantic space describes the representation of thousands of object and action categories across the human brain. Neuron 2012; 76: 1210-24. [doi] ... | 1h 49m 12s | ||||||
| 11/16/22 | ![]() ‘Disentangling Semantic Composition and Semantic Association in the Left Temporal Lobe’ with Liina Pylkkänen | In this episode, I talk with Liina Pylkkänen, Professor of Linguistics and Psychology at NYU, about her research program, and in particular her recent paper ‘Disentangling semantic composition and semantic association in the left temporal lobe’. Pylkkänen lab website Li J, Pylkkänen L. Disentangling semantic composition and semantic association in the left temporal lobe. J Neurosci 2021; 41: 6526-38. [doi] | 1h 04m 12s | ||||||
| 9/20/22 | ![]() ‘Speech computations of the human superior temporal gyrus’ with Eddie Chang | In this episode, I talk with Eddie Chang, Professor of Neurological Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco, about his recent paper ‘Speech computations of the human superior temporal gyrus’. Chang lab website Bhaya-Grossman I, Chang EF. Speech computations of the human superior temporal gyrus. Annu Rev Psychol 2022; 73: 79-102. [doi | pdf] Chang EF, Rieger JW, Johnson K, Berger MS, Barbaro NM, Knight RT. Categorical speech representation in human superior temporal gyrus. Nat N... | 1h 22m 10s | ||||||
| 8/23/22 | ![]() Awake craniotomy for a brain tumor surrounded by language areas, with Olivia Leow | In this episode, I talk with Olivia Leow, who experienced an awake craniotomy for resection of a brain tumor surrounded by language areas in her left posterior temporal lobe. Vanderbilt Brain Cancer Patient Assistance Fund, established by Olivia Leow Diachek E, Morgan VL, Wilson SM. Adaptive language mapping paradigms for presurgical language mapping. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2022; in press. [pdf] Wilson SM, Yen M, Eriksson DK. An adaptive semantic matching paradigm for reliable and valid langua... | 57m 01s | ||||||
| 7/19/22 | ![]() Generative linguistics and the neural basis of language, with Noam Chomsky | In this episode, I talk with Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor and Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at MIT and Laureate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Arizona. After starting with a discussion of the early development of Chomsky’s key ideas, our conversation is centered on the relationship between generative linguistics and the neuroscience of language. Grodzinsky Y, Finkel L. The neurology of empty categories: Aphasics’ failure to detect ungrammaticality. J Cogn Neurosci 1998... | 1h 02m 30s | ||||||
| 5/4/22 | ![]() Cortical myeloarchitecture, tonotopy, and spectrally directed attention, with Fred Dick | In this episode, I talk with Fred Dick, Professor of Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Birkbeck, University of London, about his work, with a focus on his recent paper ‘Extensive tonotopic mapping across auditory cortex is recapitulated by spectrally directed attention and systematically related to cortical myeloarchitecture’. Dick F, Bates E, Wulfeck B, Utman JA, Dronkers N, Gernsbacher MA. Language deficits, localization, and grammar: evidence fo... | 1h 04m 36s | ||||||
| 2/22/22 | ![]() Anatomy and neuropathology of progressive speech and language disorders, with Keith Josephs | In this episode, I talk with Keith Josephs, Professor of Neurology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, about his work on the anatomy and neuropathology of progressive speech and language disorders. Josephs KA, Duffy JR, Strand EA, Whitwell JL, Layton KF, Parisi JE, et al. Clinicopathological and imaging correlates of progressive aphasia and apraxia of speech. Brain 2006; 129: 1385-98. [doi] Josephs KA, Hodges JR, Snowden JS, Mackenzie IR, Neumann M, Mann DM, et al. Neuropathological b... | 1h 01m 44s | ||||||
| 12/27/21 | ![]() Imaging the language network, with Cathy Price | In this episode, I talk with Cathy Price, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience and Director of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at University College London, about her pioneering work on functional neuroimaging of the language network, whether there are really such things as “language regions”, degeneracy, predicting and explaining language outcomes after stroke, and more. Price C, Wise R, Ramsay S, Friston K, Howard D, Patterson K, Frackowiak R. Regional response differences within ... | 1h 07m 44s | ||||||
| 11/23/21 | ![]() Language development and perinatal stroke, with Elissa Newport | In this episode, I talk with Elissa Newport, Professor of Neurology and Rehabilitation Medicine at Georgetown University Medical Center, about her work on the neural and cognitive underpinnings of language development, including statistical learning, language after perinatal stroke, lateralization, plasticity, the critical period, and more. Saffran JR, Aslin RN, Newport EL. Statistical learning by 8-month-old infants. Science 1996; 274: 1926-8. [doi] Newport EL, Landau B, Seydell-Greenwald A,... | 1h 10m 30s | ||||||
| 10/4/21 | ![]() ‘Robust effects of working memory demand during naturalistic language comprehension in language-selective cortex’ with Cory Shain | In this episode, I talk with Cory Shain, postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT, about his recent fMRI study of working memory demand in naturalistic language comprehension. Shain C, Blank IA, Fedorenko E, Gibson E, Schuler W. Robust effects of working memory demand during naturalistic language comprehension in language-selective cortex. bioRxiv 2021; 2021.09.18.460917. [doi] Cory Shain’s website EvLab TedLab | 1h 04m 31s | ||||||
| 9/14/21 | ![]() ‘Situating the left-lateralized language network in the broader organization of multiple specialized large-scale distributed networks’ with Rodrigo Braga | In this episode, I talk with Rodrigo Braga, Assistant Professor of Neurology at Northwestern University, about his recent paper on identifying the language network from functional connectivity analyses of resting state data. Braga RM, DiNicola LM, Becker HC, Buckner RL. Situating the left-lateralized language network in the broader organization of multiple specialized large-scale distributed networks. J Neurophysiol 2020; 124: 1415-48. [doi] Braga lab Buckner lab | 53m 38s | ||||||
| 8/24/21 | ![]() Neurotypology, predictive coding, and dorsal and ventral streams, with Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky | In this episode, I talk with Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of South Australia, about neurotypology, predictive coding, and dorsal and ventral streams. Bornkessel-Schlesewsky lab website Bornkessel I, Zysset S, Friederici AD, Von Cramon DY, Schlesewsky M. Who did what to whom? The neural basis of argument hierarchies during language comprehension. NeuroImage 2005; 26: 221-33. [doi] Bornkessel-Schlesewsky I, Schlesewsky M. Reconciling time, sp... | 56m 05s | ||||||
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38 placements across 33 markets.
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