Send us Fan Mail From his office in Cologne late at night, Dr. Lukas Hensel walks us through what neurology in Germany really looks like on the ground, especially inside a university hospital where stroke, ICU-level decisions, and rare diagnoses show up disproportionately often. We follow his path into medicine and the “brain as a map” mindset that pulled h ... Show More
Mar 2025
Localisation myths, brain fog, and small fibre neuropathies - Editors' Highlights April 2025
<p>It's a podcast of pairs this time, for the latest issue of the journal. There's two hosts, two halves of the brain, two sides to a clinical debate, and two themes to the episode itself. Leading off is a discussion on peripheral neurology, taking a look at the editors' choice p ... Show More
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Jan 2025
158| Intraoperative Brain Mapping – A Conversation With Dr. Vigneswaran Veeramuthu and Dr. Dave Sabsevitz
<p>In this episode we highlight topics such as the meaning and evolution of the term "eloquent cortex," localized versus distributed models of brain functioning, aggressiveness versus conservatism of neurosurgeons during resections, the "onco-functional balance," electrocorticogr ... Show More
1h 35m
Sep 2018
04| Neuroimaging and Neuropsychology, Friends or Foes? – A Conversation With Dr. Steve Correia (Part 2)
<p>Join us for a conceptual conversation with Dr. Steve Correia, a board-certified neuropsychologist with extensive neuroimaging experience. We talk about how to increase your skill in interpreting brain scans, how to communicate effectively with radiologists, and the relationshi ... Show More
49m 51s
Nov 2023
131| Consciousness in Epilepsy – A Conversation With Dr. Hal Blumenfeld
<p>Today we give you our conversation about consciousness in epilepsy with Dr. Hal Blumenfeld, Professor of Neurology, Neuroscience, and Neurosurgery at Yale University. In addition to being a well-regarded teacher of neuroanatomy, Hal is also a researcher, with his primary focus ... Show More
24m 45s